Install 4-way stop signs at Ohio Avenue and 2nd Street intersection
In Plain English
The intersection currently has no stop signs in all directions. Installing 4-way stops requires formal city approval even for routine traffic safety improvements. If approved, drivers must stop at all 4 approaches to this intersection.
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