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Police report shows steady traffic stops and recurring crash corridors; grant to fund intersection upgrades
Summary
Green Bay police reported steady traffic-stop numbers in March (about 673 stops), 788 citations and 232 total crashes (24 injury crashes); staff flagged recurring crash corridors and said a state grant will fund improvements at three intersections including Sturgeon Bay Road & University.
Green Bay police presented the department's monthly traffic-enforcement report, emphasizing steady enforcement activity and recurring trouble spots.
Sean Hamill walked commissioners through March figures: about 673 traffic stops for the month, 788 citations and 232 total crashes, of which 24 involved injury. Staff said most…
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