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Hudson advances adaptive‑signal and safety projects; council approves consent package to seek CMAQ funds
Summary
City council approved a consent agenda that included a resolution to apply for CMAQ funds for adaptive signals phase 2, and staff reported multiple transportation grants including a recent ODOT grant and a larger adaptive‑signal grant previously awarded.
Hudson City Council approved a consent agenda at its July 8 regular meeting that includes a resolution authorizing the city manager to apply for federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds through the Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (AMATS) to construct adaptive signals phase 2 outside downtown.
City Manager Tom Sheridan reported several transportation funding updates during the meeting. He said the city “did receive about 2,400,000.0 in a grant from ODOT for that” (adaptive signals) and earlier referenced an ODOT…
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