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City updates on Dauphin, Dolphin and Airport signal projects; residents urged to report malfunctioning signals via 311
Summary
City staff outlined plans to replace cabinets, add detection equipment and move from cellular modems to fiber on key corridors; officials described why signals flash and how residents should report problems.
City traffic staff told Mobile City Council on March 25 that several corridor-signal upgrades are moving toward construction and purchase, and they urged residents to report malfunctioning or flashing traffic signals through the city’s 311 system.
Jennifer White, the city’s traffic project lead in the pre-meeting, said the Dauphin Street reconstruction and synchronization project will go to bid when remaining right-of-way issues are resolved; staff anticipate an ALDOT letting this summer and described the work as mainly “topside” (equipment and cabinets rather than the deep…
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