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A new safety initiative is underway in North Ogden, where plans are set to install two Hawk beacons on Washington Boulevard. The project, aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety, will place one beacon at 1900 North and another at 2650 North.

The estimated cost for this project is $400,000, with a funding request of $360,000. The committee has recommended focusing on one beacon initially, anticipating that federal requirements will necessitate a budget of around $300,000 for each beacon. This strategic approach allows the city to prioritize the most critical location first, with plans to address the second beacon in the future.
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As discussions continue, the specific locations for the beacons will be finalized based on further assessments. This project marks a significant step towards improving safety measures in the area, reflecting the community's commitment to pedestrian welfare.

Converted from Transportation Coordinating Committee - Recorded April 24, 2025 meeting on April 25, 2025
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