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Council buys mobile traffic counter to support grant bids for road safety and lighting
Summary
Council approved purchase of a StatTrak traffic data collector to gather vehicle counts used to support future grant applications for intersection lighting; borough manager cited 163,099 vehicles on one road in August as reason to collect more granular data.
Tarentum Borough Council approved the purchase of a StatTrak traffic data collector for $5,519.58 to collect vehicle counts at strategic locations, a tool borough officials said will help document traffic volumes when applying for state grants for lighting and safety improvements. Manager Dwight Bodorf told council the device…
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