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Council approves school‑zone sign modernization with networked flashers and radar feedback signs
Summary
After extensive discussion on timing, costs and equity, the council approved an ordinance to modernize school-zone signs citywide with solar networked flashers and radar feedback devices aimed at improving compliance and collecting speed data.
The Carmel Common Council on Sept. 15 approved an ordinance to modernize school-zone signage at 32 school-zone locations using solar-powered, networked flashers and radar feedback signs meant to improve driver compliance and gather speed data.
Director of Engineering Brad Pease introduced the proposal, saying the goal is “safer for our kids, safer for the parents, smarter for drivers.” The package includes uniform wind‑flashing signs at 32 locations, remote scheduling so signs flash only when students are present, solar power…
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