Committee to discuss four-way stops
Posted on Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Daily Record photograph by Charles Fowler The temporary four-way stop at Northwest Second and A streets in Bentonville will continue to be used as the city monitors the intersection to see if the four-way stop should remain for safety issues.
BENTONVILLE - As construction on the Bentonville Square is completed, two four-way stops are being monitored by the city for traffic and safety reasons.
As part of construction during the Downtown Square Enhancement Project, temporary four-way stops were placed at the intersection of Northwest A and Second streets, as well as at the intersection of Main and South Second streets.
But the city's Traffic and Signage Committee voted Monday to keep the temporary four-way stops for at least 30 more days, transportation engineer Mike Churchwell said.
The committee "voted to leave them up for another month to monitor and then make a decision whether or not to make (the stops ) permanent," Churchwell said.
The committee will make a decision at its Nov. 3 meeting on whether the stops will go back to being two-way stops.
Meanwhile, motorists are required to adhere to the traffic signs.
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