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Verona council orders 4‑way stop at Zing/Dunhill, approves painted bike lane on South Main
Summary
Following public comment and committee appeals, the council reversed traffic committee decisions and approved a four‑way stop at Zing Drive and Dunhill and a painted, protected bike lane on East South Main Street to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety.
The Verona Common Council on April 27 approved two near‑term traffic safety measures after hearing neighborhood testimony: installation of a four‑way stop at Zing Drive and Dunhill Drive and a painted protected bike lane on a segment of East South Main Street.
Resident Kate Broski urged the council to act on the Zing intersection because of a steep hill, a bus stop and a nearby park, saying she has had “two close calls” with vehicles and asking members to “consider putting that stop sign in place.” Public…
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