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Glen Ridge council introduces ordinance to revise stop and multi-way stop intersections

April 13, 2026 | Glen Ridge, Essex County, New Jersey


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Glen Ridge council introduces ordinance to revise stop and multi-way stop intersections
Glen Ridge — The borough council introduced Ordinance 1835 on April 19, an amendment to chapter 10.16 of the borough code that revises stop and multi-way stop intersections across the borough.

Councilor Law, speaking during the public safety committee report, said the ordinance "cleans up the existing ordinance for the stop signs," identifies which intersections require ordinance action, and responds to long-standing resident requests on Washington Street. Law said the measure also replaces a blinking light at Lyndon with a full stop sign and clarifies signs at Midland.

The council seconded and referred Ordinance 1835 to the municipal clerk for statutory publication and posting; the measure was introduced at first reading and will return for subsequent readings as required by local law.

What happens next: The ordinance will be published for statutory notice and posted; any required further readings or hearings will occur before final adoption.

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