New stop signs proposed in Ridgewood
MONDAY DECEMBER 23, 2013, 9:34 AM
BY DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS
Ridgewood is proposing the installation of stop signs at five different intersections. One location is deemed hazardous, while others are spots where many motorists have historically performed complete stops.
A new stop sign is planned for westbound Bryden Place at the intersection of Oak Street, an area deemed “dangerous” by village engineers, according to acting Village Manager Heather Mailander. Bryden Place is oftentimes used as a cut-through street for drivers seeking access to East Glen Avenue from North Maple Avenue.
Other intersections slated to receive stop signs are eastbound Burnside Place at Van Buren Street, westbound Avondale Road at Belmont Road, eastbound Glenwood Road at Belmont, and southbound Belmont at Bedford Road. Locations along Belmont, which is adjacent to Willard School, were previously equipped with other traffic safety devices.
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Why waste the money ,these signs are ignored.
nice.