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Leesburg commission approves purchase of four pedestrian and driver-feedback signs from FY budget
Summary
The Leesburg Traffic Commission voted to buy four pedestrian/driver-feedback signs using its FY funds, approving two 30x30 and two 36x36 pedestrian signs and agreeing to rotate existing driver-feedback units while staff finalizes locations and follow-up work.
The Leesburg Traffic Commission voted to use part of its fiscal-year traffic-calming budget to buy four pedestrian signs and continue rotating driver-feedback signs to address speeding and pedestrian-safety complaints.
The commission approved buying two 30-by-30 and two 36-by-36 pedestrian signs after staff presented cost estimates and a list of existing driver-feedback bases. Staff said the commission’s traffic-calming budget for the year is $35,815 and provided vendor quotes of $8,072.78 for a 30-by-30 sign and $8,243.78 for a 36-by-36 sign. After the purchase the commission agreed to leave roughly $3,001.82 available for other items or installation contingencies.
Ray (staff member) told the commission,…
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