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Prescott details traffic-safety studies, signal coordination and grant awards
Summary
Public works staff told council about radar speed-sign policy development, recent signal-timing projects, awarded Safe Streets grants and pedestrian/bike studies as part of the strategic-plan infrastructure priorities.
Public-works staff briefed the Prescott City Council on Oct. 14 about traffic-safety measures, grant awards and capital projects intended to reduce injuries, improve multimodal connections and close missing links in the city's bicycle and pedestrian network.
Why it matters: Council's strategic plan sets targets for fewer traffic injuries and better multimodal connections; staff connected recent grant awards and signal-timing projects to those goals.
What staff reported: Gwen Roach said the city has developed a policy to prioritize radar-speed signs ("radar speed vac signs") that cost about $10,000 each and…
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