New four-way stop coming to busy Beachwood intersection

Stop sign.

BEACHWOOD, NJ — The Beachwood Police Department announced that a new full four-way stop will be implemented at the intersection of Ocean Avenue and Chestnut Street starting Wednesday, April 16.

The intersection, which previously operated as a two-way stop, will now require all approaching traffic to stop. Officers will be stationed at the location to assist with the transition and educate drivers on the new traffic pattern.

Police are urging motorists to remain alert and use caution while traveling through the area as the community adjusts to the updated stop configuration.


Key Points

  • Ocean Avenue and Chestnut Street will become a four-way stop on April 16.
  • Beachwood Police officers will be on-site to assist with the transition.
  • Drivers are advised to stay alert during the traffic pattern change.

Beachwood officials say the change aims to improve safety at the intersection for drivers and pedestrians.

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