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Council OKs design agreement for Azusa Avenue pedestrian and signal improvements

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Summary

The council approved a design contract with Kimley-Horn for the Azusa Avenue pedestrian accessibility and signal synchronization project, and members urged staff to pursue $7 million in Caltrans funding held for the city.

The City Council voted 5-0 on July 1 to approve an agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates to provide design and engineering services for the Azusa Avenue pedestrian handicap accessibility and signal synchronization improvement project (Project No. 23008).

Council members said the work is intended to improve crosswalk accessibility and modernize signal timing…

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