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Traffic Council Report – 9/15/22

The Traffic Council voted to approve the following (see Report):

  • Request to change the recently updated parking regulations on the west side of Adams Street, between a point 40 feet south of Clinton Street and a point 50 feet north of Lincoln Road, from unrestricted parking to a two-hour limit, 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.
  • Request to review and potential change the parking regulations on Dale Street to ensure access for emergency vehicles.
  • Request to add “no parking this side” signs on the south side of Garner Street to ensure emergency vehicle access.
  • Request to approve a “STOP” sign at the Upland Avenue southbound approach to Rachel Road.
  • Request a Safety Zone on Homer Street between Walnut Street and Commonwealth Avenue
  • Request a Safety Zone along the portion of Lake Avenue between Rogers Street and Beacon Street where the regulatory speed limit is above 15 MPH
  • Request a Safety Zone on Watertown Street between Hawthorn Street and Faxon Street
  • Request to add a “STOP” sign at the end of Exeter Street at Berkeley Street.
  • Request to add a “STOP” sign to the Waban Avenue southbound approach to Waban Avenue. (NOTE: This is at the intersection of Waban/Nehoiden/Manitoba, but the stop sign will technically be on Waban Avenue, approaching itself.)
  • Request to add “No Right on Red” restrictions, in all directions, at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Woodward Street.

The Traffic Council voted No Action Necessary on the following item:

  • Request for one of the following possible changes at the intersection of Carlton Road, Nehoiden Road, and Alban Road in Waban, to address challenges with sight lines and intersection geometry:
    • 3-way stop sign
    • 4-way stop sign
    • 5-way stop sign
    • Full set of traffic lights

All other items were held.

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