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City staff outline traffic-signal technology upgrades and detection data that inform timing and maintenance
Summary
Public Works described Iteris/ClearGuide signal monitoring, OptiCom emergency preemption and video detection at 44 intersections; staff said upgrades will continue across the city and help planning, police and economic development.
North Richland Hills — Public Works on Feb. 24 briefed council on traffic-signal equipment and a monitoring platform the department uses to identify maintenance problems and optimize timing across corridors.
Beau Blankenship, the city’s transportation presenter, said the city operates about 61 traffic signals and has completed ClearGuide monitoring on 44 intersections, with five state‑maintained signals remaining under a 2006 municipal maintenance agreement with TxDOT.…
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