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City staff say recent signal timing adjustments easing backups on some Eastlake corridors
Summary
Public works staff reported that recent signal timing adjustments by a contractor reduced backups on Euclid Avenue and Curtis, while Pine Street users are still adjusting; county signs were removed at the county project area.
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Public works staff reported to the Eastlake City Council that recent adjustments to traffic signal timing appear to have eased congestion on several corridors, though some streets continue to settle into the new timing.
The staff member identified in the transcript as George said he met last week with the contractor (referred to in the transcript as "Vodaf") and that “North and Southbound haven't heard of any report backing up out of Euclid Avenue or back at Curtis.” He added that people are still adjusting at Pine Street but that overall the situation is better than before the adjustments.
George also said the county project removed temporary signs that had been contributing to driver confusion; that change should further alleviate some of the earlier disruptions. He closed by asking the council if there were questions and the meeting moved on to the next agenda item.
No formal action or ordinance was recorded in the transcript regarding traffic signal timing; the item was presented as an informational update.

