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Contract AwardPublic WorksDetected Jun 15, 2026

The Mill Valley City Council is being asked on June 15, 2026 to adopt a resolution authorizing installation of a new stop control on northbound Cornelia Avenue at Lovell Avenue, near Old Mill Elementary School. A Parametrix engineering study concluded that an all-way stop is not warranted, but that a minor-stop on the northbound approach is justified due to restricted sight distance, and it also recommends related safety measures such as new warning signs, red curb/no-parking zones near the intersection, and potentially a reduced school-area speed zone. The staff report states the stop sign installation will be done by city crews with about 16 hours of staff time and 800 in materials from the Streets Maintenance operating budget, so the core installation work is already scoped in-house. However, the Parametrix memo outlines additional improvements—school speed zone designation, parking restrictions/markings, and supplemental warning signage—that Public Works will need to plan and implement, creating opportunities for traffic control device suppliers, sign and striping contractors, and traffic engineering consultants to support design, materials, and future neighborhood-scale safety projects around the school area.

Core stop sign installation is small and handled internally, but Parametrix’s broader safety recomme...

City of Mill ValleyStop sign and safety signage upgrades at Lovell and Cornelia

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