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Willows allocates up to $40,000 to replace wayfinding, street-name and LED stop signs; council seeks additional traffic-safety options
Summary
The Willows City Council authorized the city manager to spend up to $40,000 to replace wayfinding signs, faded street-name signs and install solar LED stop signs at a hazardous intersection, voting 5-0. Councilmembers asked staff to explore additional freeway/entrance wayfinding and speed-warning devices for busy approaches.
The Willows City Council voted 5-0 on July 8 to authorize the city manager to proceed with procurement not to exceed $40,000 for new wayfinding signs, citywide replacement of faded street-name and stop signs, and solar-powered LED stop signs at a high-risk intersection.
Public Works staff member Joe Betancourt presented the proposal, saying the purchase would replace existing wayfinding signs at key entry points (downtown, library, museum and city hall), update citywide street-name signs (many of which are faded), and replace temporary flashing beacons at the County Road 57 / Highway 99 intersection…
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