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Committee approves TAPCO pilot for McKnight Road crosswalk with automatic detection and cameras
Summary
The committee approved a TAPCO pilot to upgrade the McKnight Road crosswalk with automatic pedestrian detection, rapid-flash beacons, cameras and five years of complimentary cloud-based access; the one-time equipment upgrade is about $3,710 plus bucket-rental and staff coordination.
The Public Safety Committee on Aug. 27 approved a pilot program to upgrade the McKnight Road crosswalk with an automatic pedestrian-detection system, rapid-flash beacons and video capture managed through a TAPCO cloud hub.
Dan Mitsuyu, Public Works Director, described the system: it will include automatic detection so pedestrians need not press push…
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