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Council approves Los Alamos corridor pilot to test signal timing, adds cameras
Summary
The council approved a pilot program to collect traffic observations and before/after travel-time runs on Los Alamos Road, including installation of two CCTV cameras and iterative signal timing adjustments with an estimated budget of about $20,000.
The Murrieta City Council voted unanimously Jan. 21 to begin a pilot program aimed at easing congestion on Los Alamos Road between Hospitality Place and Whitewood Road.
The pilot will combine updated traffic counts, before-and-after travel-time measurements, lane-by-lane observations from the city’s traffic center and revised signal timing developed in coordination with Caltrans, which maintains two interchange signals along the corridor. Staff estimated an up-front cost of roughly $20,000 for two cameras and consultant support.
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