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Vidor ISD will split cost with city for solar flashing school-zone lights
Summary
The Vidor ISD board approved an interlocal agreement with the City of Vidor to share the $8,316 district cost for solar-powered flashing school-zone lights; the district and city will coordinate installation and later negotiate battery-replacement costs.
The Vidor Independent School District Board of Trustees voted Monday to approve an interlocal agreement with the City of Vidor to install solar-powered flashing lights in several school zones.
District staff told trustees the lights will replace hard-to-read static signs in front of the junior high, elementary and high school campuses, and "will be powered via solar energy," with batteries…
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