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Council accepts donated pedestrian and flashing stop-signal equipment for Whipple Street and London Road
Summary
The council unanimously accepted two private donations: an anonymous donor will fund a rectangular rapid flashing beacon (RRFB) at a Whipple Street crossing; Property Mines and Rocket Construction donated two solar-powered flashing stop signs for London Road at Damon Street.
The Eau Claire City Council unanimously approved resolutions April 22 to accept two donated pedestrian- and traffic-safety devices.
Director of Public Works/Traffic (Director Nuss) described the first donation as an RRFB — a pedestrian-activated device that flashes in a wig-wag pattern and is solar-powered. Staff recommended siting the…
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