Saturday, November 5, 2011

"troublesome intersection"



A study conducted by MassDOT, however, said there isn't enough traffic to warrant more than the two stop signs. 
"(The study) shows that this intersection doesn't meet any of the federal requirements to have a signal there, which is why we're not putting one back there," said Michael Verseckes, a MassDOT spokesman. "The traffic study that was done showed that this was the proper treatment for this intersection." 
Conlyn Avenue resident Lauren Chousa drew up a petition signed by 176 neighbors and sent it to MassDOT in late October, requesting a deeper look at the intersection. 
Several residents will be on hand at Monday's Planning Board meeting, where the board is expected to make a decision on BJ's request for longer hours.

Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/features/x251090787/Traffic-light-decision-leaves-Franklin-residents-in-a-lurch#ixzz1cp42cqYp


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