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City staff say emergency traffic‑signal repairs fixed camera system at Signal Mountain Road and Dayton Boulevard; expense to be ratified
Summary
Public‑works staff described a recent repair that restored a camera‑based traffic controller at the Signal Mountain Road–Dayton Boulevard intersection; the work cost roughly $22,000 and was performed after warranty had just expired; staff plan training and routine inspection to avoid future surprises.
Director Tate explained that staff discovered the camera system controlling the new traffic signal at the intersection of Signal Mountain Road and Dayton Boulevard was not broadcasting. Under a required State Route 8 project, the city had installed a new traffic cabinet and contractor crews discovered the camera controller had failed; the contractor replaced the controller and then the camera itself when technicians found it was…
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