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Traffic light approval sparks controversy in Baldwin Street project

September 23, 2024 | Hudsonville Public School District, School Boards, Michigan


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Traffic light approval sparks controversy in Baldwin Street project
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing plans for a new traffic light at the intersection of Brewer and Baldwin Street, a decision that has sparked mixed reactions from the Ottawa County Road Commission. Although the commission approved the installation, they expressed dissatisfaction with the decision, indicating it was not their preferred solution.

The proposed traffic light aims to enhance safety at what is now a four-way intersection, which has undergone significant changes, including wider roadways and sidewalk implications. Initially estimated at around $100,000, the project's costs have more than doubled due to additional design and architectural requirements.

Collaboration with Georgetown Township is crucial, as they will handle the bidding process for the project. The township's board has shown support for the initiative, and officials are seeking approval to allocate additional funds to ensure its completion. A meeting with Georgetown Township is scheduled for later that evening to discuss the same funding request, highlighting the urgency and importance of moving forward with the traffic light installation.

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