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Committee approves $12,000 temporary video detection after pavement saw-cut severs signal loops
Summary
Contractors repairing Manchester–Taylor sidewalks and curbs inadvertently severed signal induction loops; the committee approved a change order of up to $12,000 to install temporary video detection until the permanent signal equipment is installed later this spring or summer.
The committee approved a change order not to exceed $12,000 to install temporary video detection at two Manchester–Taylor intersections after construction saw cutting severed signal induction loops that had provided vehicle detection.
Public works staff reported that contractors performing sidewalk, hydraulic and pavement work on Manchester Road cut through pavement loops at the signalized intersections; with the loops…
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