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Resident installed stop signs and says he was arrested; city traffic engineer: study found no four‑way stop warrants

El Segundo City Council · March 18, 2026
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Summary

A resident who installed stop signs at Loma Vista and Acacia said he was arrested while doing so and asked the council to install formal stop signs; city Traffic Engineer Elias said studies in October 2024 and March 2025 found volumes did not meet MUTCD warrants and staff installed marked ladder crosswalks instead.

At the start of public comment, Joseph Bramlin (S10) told the council he and neighborhood residents repeatedly requested four‑way stop signs at the Loma Vista and Acacia intersection near Acacia Park and that, after an apparent study, staff had installed painted crosswalks rather than stop signs. Bramlin said he spent about $1,000 installing temporary signs and stencils because he feared a child would be struck; during the effort he said he was stopped by…

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