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Sequim council moves to schedule public hearing on $1.2M traffic‑signal upgrades
Summary
City engineer Nick Dosti presented a $1.2 million plan to upgrade cabinets, pedestrian signals and capability for left‑turn heads on Sequim Avenue and key intersections; council voted to direct staff to schedule a public hearing to add the project to the Transportation Improvement Plan.
The Sequim City Council voted Jan. 27 to direct staff to schedule a public hearing on a planned $1.2 million upgrade of traffic‑signal infrastructure on Sequim Avenue and at 3rd and 5th streets.
Nick Dosti, the city engineer, said the project is designed to modernize signal cabinets, add hardware capacity for additional signal heads (including a left‑turn head at 5th), and…
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