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Peoria tests adaptive signal timing across two major corridors to reduce congestion

5844686 · September 5, 2025
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Peoria traffic engineers are programming and testing an adaptive signal control system across 29 intersections on the Deer Valley and Lake Pleasant corridors, using a Miovision system funded by a federal grant to coordinate signals across multiple jurisdictions and improve traffic flow.

Peoria traffic engineers are testing an adaptive signal control system on two major corridors after a federally funded installation at 29 intersections, officials said. Jody McKenzie, a traffic engineer at Peoria's Traffic Management Center, said the Miovision system has replaced detectors and installed processors at the sites and is now in the programming and testing phase. “They've already replaced the detection and upgraded it at all 29 intersections. They've installed their processors, and we're currently in that programming and testing phase,” McKenzie said. The initiative covers the Deer Valley corridor from 100th Avenue and Seventh to 80 Third and the Lake Pleasant Parkway corridor from Loop 303 to 80 Third, McKenzie said, and builds on…

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