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Commission approves stop signs for two new subdivision connections

West Bend City Traffic Safety Commission · April 28, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved stop‑sign installations at Quast Drive/18th Avenue (Lakewood Farm) and Progress Drive/Sylvan Way (Kingfisher Hollow) as routine engineering requests tied to new subdivision phases; both approvals passed by voice vote.

The Traffic Safety Commission approved two procedural stop‑sign requests tied to new subdivision road phases.

Engineering asked for a stop sign on Quast Drive at 18th Avenue as part of the Lakewood Farm subdivision continuation; staff said the change brings the newly built east‑side approach into consistency with the existing west‑side stop on the county road. Commissioners approved the request by voice vote.

A similar procedural request to install a stop sign on Progress Drive at Sylvan Way (Kingfisher Hollow subdivision) was approved as the neighborhood extends into its next phase. Public comment was minimal and no operational concerns were raised.

Why it matters: These are standard, standards‑based installations to establish consistent intersection control during subdivision build‑out; they are typically implemented before final roadway acceptance.

What’s next: Public Works will install the signage and confirm on the street inventory; no further commission action was required.