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Council approves Safe Routes to School projects, asks staff to study flashing LED crosswalk at Plato and Carter
Summary
Encinitas approved a package of near-term pedestrian and school-area traffic improvements funded from separate city accounts and directed staff to study a flashing red LED stop sign at Plato and Carter and to coordinate curb-ramp work with a Pollaky School redesign.
The Encinitas City Council approved a package of Safe Routes to School improvements and directed staff to study a flashing red LED at the Plato and Carter stop and to coordinate curb-ramp work with an upcoming school redesign.
Abe Bandigan, the city's traffic engineer, outlined the program that combines two funding sources: a roughly $300,000 resident-request account used for neighborhood traffic improvements and an annual $200,000 allocation the council has set aside for school-area safety projects. Bandigan said the combined resources bring nearly $500,000 to the…
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