Time for a 4-way stop? Residents rally for change to 'confusing' Cedar City intersection

The Cedar City Council is likely to approve a 4-way stop on Talon Drive in Cedar City, shown here on Monday.

The Cedar City Council is likely to approve a 4-way stop on Talon Drive in Cedar City, shown here on Monday. (Alysha Lundgren, Cedar City News)


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CEDAR CITY — Residents of Cedar City's Eagle Ridge subdivision recently gathered at a City Council meeting asking for a four-way stop at an intersection with a "confusing history."

The intersection of Talon Drive, South Mountain Drive, South Talon Circle and West Eagle Ridge Loop has seen a few changes over the last few years. It was a four-way stop, then a two-way stop with two yield signs on its north and south legs.

In November, two additional stop signs earmarked for an intersection further west on South Mountain Drive at Eagle Ridge Drive were installed mistakenly at Talon Drive, according to the council packet.

"Once the error was discovered, the signs were put back as they were previously," the packet reads.

Read the full article at St. George News.

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