New stop signs recommended for Brookwood-Crosshill intersection

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New stops at Brookwood Road and Crosshill Road will improve safety at the intersection in the future.

At the July 13 council meeting, Richard Caudle of Skipper Consultants recommended two stop signs be added on the south side of the intersection for both directions of traffic to improve sight distance. These improvements will cost $1,200.

A third stop sign could be added at the north side of the intersection, but it would increase traffic backup and hence Caudle did not recommend it.

The only area of the intersection where sight distance was limited below minimum requirements is for traffic entering the southern intersection of Crosshill Road looking to the right. There it is limited to 170 feet, whereas the minimum required for the posted speed limit is 335 feet.

Accordingly, a driver who crashed on March 13, 2012 entering Crosshill Road said she did not see the vehicle approaching from Brookwood Road. This was one of three crashes that occurred at the intersection from 2012-2014.

“Considering the number of teenage drivers, I think this is a good solution,” City Council Member Lloyd Shelton said.

Another alternate resolution to the stop signs would be adding a traffic signal, but traffic counts at the intersection did not warrant this addition.

Skipper also noted congestion at the intersection from 7:37-7:53 a.m. and 4:11-4:30 p.m.

The city will send notices to neighbors about the upcoming stop sign additions.

Also at the meeting the council:

The next regular meeting of the City Council will be July 27 at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 56 Church Street.

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