SCHEDULE IV:  MULTIWAY STOP INTERSECTIONS.
   When signs are erected giving notice thereof, all streets at the following intersections shall be stop streets.  Drivers of all vehicles shall stop, as required by state law, before entering the described intersection.
Multiway Stop Intersections
Multiway Stop Intersections
900 North and 250 West
Bryan Street and Holland Street
Campbell Street and Keeley Street
Campbell Street and Main Street
Campbell Street and Eisenhower Drive
Campbell Street and Holland Street
Center Cross Street and Harrell Drive
Center Cross Street and Franklin Street
Center Cross Street and Kyle Street
County Line Road and Walnut Street
Franklin Street and Shelby Street
Harrell Drive and Cambridge Lane
Harrell Drive and Shelby Street
Holland Street and Thompson Street
Hougham Street and Pleasant Street
Keeley Street and Thompson Street
Kyle Street and Main Cross Street
Kyle Street and Ward Street
Lind Drive and East Main Cross Street
Main Street and County Line Road
Main Street and Thompson Street
Main Cross Street and Pleasant Street
Memorial and Fairlane Streets
Memorial Drive and Prosser Drive
Pleasant Street and Thompson Street
Prosser and Sunset Streets
Shelby Street and Lincoln Street
Ward Street and West Park Drive
The intersection of the following two alleys: An alley running north and south between Thompson and West Main Cross Street, known as "Coleman's Alley", and an alley that runs east and west between Main and Walnut Streets. Said  intersection being approximately in the center of a block bounded by West  Main  Cross,  Walnut,  Thompson,  and  Main Streets.
 
(Ord. 1981-6, passed 6-9-81; Am. Ord. 1987-7, passed 7-27-87; Am. Ord. 1988-14, passed 10-24-88; Am. Ord. 1988-18, passed 12-12-88; Am. Ord. 1989-5, passed 5-22-89; Am. Ord. 1991-12, passed 10-28-91; Am. Ord. 1992-2, passed 8-10-92; Am. Ord. 1993-6, passed 8-30-93; Am. Ord. 1999-4, passed 10-25-99; Am. Ord. 2001-9, passed 7-23-01; Am. Ord. 2002-7, passed 9-9-02; Am. Ord. 2002-9, passed 9-23-02; Am. Ord. 2010-8, passed 6-28-10; Am. Ord. 2021-16, passed 8-9-21)  Penalty, see § 70.99