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Fredonia trustees discuss flashing crosswalk signs, parking app pilots and street-safety monitoring
Summary
Trustees discussed using CHIP funds and DOT coordination for solar-powered flashing crosswalk signs, solicited a Metro EZ parking-app presentation and invited a pilot for automated street-safety monitoring; no binding approvals were made, board asked staff to pursue grants and vendor briefings.
During new business at the Feb. 18 workshop the board discussed multiple public-safety and parking initiatives, including replacing some signs with solar-powered flashing crosswalk signs, piloting a mobile parking-payment system and evaluating traffic-monitoring devices.
The board reviewed whether Community Housing and Infrastructure Program (CHIP) funds could be used to replace existing crosswalk signage with solar flashing signs. Trustees…
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