Council approves Brookwood stop sign, hears Lane Parke update

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One stop sign will soon be added on Brookwood Road at its intersection with Crosshill Road, although two were originally planned. The city council authorized the sign’s placement and provided for punishment for violations of it at its Aug. 10 meeting.

It will be added at the south end of the intersection where traffic is flowing southbound.

The council had initially moved to approve two new stop signs at the intersection at the recommendation of Richard Caudle of Skipper Consulting. However, several residents who live around the intersection voiced objections to the second one at the July 27 council meeting. Lorelle Baddley said the stop sign would make it more difficult for her to pull out of her driveway during peak traffic times. Sean Hannon said he did not think the stop sign was necessary.

Following subsequent study, Caudle recommended the city add the stop sign where traffic is flowing southbound because of limited sight distance around it. You can now only see 170 feet, which is short of the 335 feet required. The northbound stop sign would have more significantly decreased a queue that forms during about 20 minutes of peak traffic in the morning, but its necessity is not as critical.

No one at the meeting spoke in favor or against the proposed ordinance.

“I certainly think that as you travel southbound will be an acceptable first step,” Council Member Lloyd Shelton said.

There are currently four stop signs at the northern end of the intersection and three at the southern end.

Earlier in the meeting, the council heard an update on the new retail section of Lane Parke from John Evans of Evson Inc. Construction began three weeks ago, and is on track for tenants to begin their build out by April.

“HOAR [Construction] is putting the gas pedal all the way down to get this thing going,” Evans said.

At the meeting the council also:

The next regular meeting of the City Council will be Monday, Aug. 24 at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 56 Church Street.

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