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Council moves forward with intersection-warning sign for Evers Road at Adair Street
Summary
After residents reported sight-distance problems turning onto Evers from Adair, staff proposed an intersection conflicting warning system (camera-triggered flashing sign). The council agreed to place a budget ordinance on the consent agenda to fund the $27,847 installation from the red-light camera fund balance.
The Leon Valley City Council heard a staff recommendation to install a dynamic intersection-conflicting-warning system (ICWS) at Evers Road and Adair Street after residents in Castle Estates reported difficulty turning onto Evers because of the hill and limited sight distance.
The city’s traffic-assessment data (December 2024) showed posted speeds of 30 mph and an 85th-percentile speed around 36 mph on Evers; staff noted that traffic counts for Evers are roughly…
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