City of Ocala announces Change in Traffic Control

City of Ocala announces Change in Traffic Control
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The City of Ocala Engineering Department will begin a change in traffic control from a one-way stop control to an all-way stop control at SE 13th Ave. and SE Fifth St. A recent traffic study determined that this change in traffic control is necessary to improve safety at this intersection.

As part of the change process beginning Monday, April 3, all-way stop signs will be added to all approaches. Message boards and necessary devices will be in place to notify drivers of the new traffic pattern.

For more information, please contact the City Engineer’s Office, Capital Projects Division at 352-629-8419.

Original source can be found here.



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