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Aberdeen plans removal of five traffic signals on Market and First streets after MUTCD warrant study
Summary
City staff told the council that a warrant analysis under the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices recommends removing five aging signals on Market and First streets; signals will flash in June, be covered in September and removed later pending outreach.
City staff told the Aberdeen City Council on March 12 that an engineering study found five traffic signals on Market Street and First Street are at the end of their service life and recommended removal after a warrant analysis under the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
Chairperson Francke, presenting the item for public works, said the city’s consultant recommended removing signals at Market Street intersections identified by the report (those labeled G, H, I and K in the study) and the signal at First and F Street. “This approach is the most cost effective solution that meets all the…
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