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Martin County

File #: 25-1016   
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 6/17/2025 Final action:
Title: ADOPT A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE REQUEST TO INSTALL STOP SIGNS ON SE GOMEZ AVENUE AT ITS INTERSECTION WITH SE HILL TERRACE AT THE ENTRANCE TO LOBLOLLY COMMUNITY
Attachments: 1. Letter to Martin County RE_4-Way Stop at Gomez and Hill Terr.pdf, 2. STOP sign Resolution (Gomez & Hill).pdf
PLACEMENT: Consent
TITLE:
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ADOPT A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE REQUEST TO INSTALL STOP SIGNS ON SE GOMEZ AVENUE AT ITS INTERSECTION WITH SE HILL TERRACE AT THE ENTRANCE TO LOBLOLLY COMMUNITY
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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Residents of the Loblolly Community have requested the County Administrator install STOP signs on SE Gomez Avenue at its intersection with SE Hill Terrace. The Board is asked to authorize the request.
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DEPARTMENT: Public Works
PREPARED BY: Name: Michael J. Grzelka, P.E.
Title: County Engineer
REQUESTED BY: Loblolly Pines and Loblolly Bay Property Owners Associations

PRESET:
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

SE Gomez Avenue is a County-owned paved major collector that provides vehicular and pedestrian/cyclist access to Peck Lake Park and to Loblolly Bay and Loblolly Pines via SE Hill Terrace. The Board of County Commissioners recently approved The Preserve at Loblolly North Planned Unit Development (PUD) whose residents will also gain access to SE Gomez Avenue via SE Hill Terrace. There are currently STOP signs on SE Hill Terrace at its intersection with SE Gomez Avenue.
Just north of the Preserve at Loblolly North PUD, the unopened right-of-way provides unpaved vehicular and pedestrian/cyclist access to the Gomez Nature Trail and the Seabranch Preserve State Park.
On April 17, 2025, Loblolly's General Manager, the President of the Loblolly Pines Property Owners Association (POA), and the President of the Loblolly Bay POA sent a letter to County Administrator Donaldson requesting the installation of four-way STOP signs at the intersection.
Martin County has adopted the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The MUTCD identifies criteria that should be considered for multi-way STOP sign installation. Staff does not believe the criteria can be met at this location; therefore, staff requests the Board of County Commissioners authorize the installation of STOP signs on SE G...

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