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Council approves $90,000 transfer to replace about 2,800 regulatory signs citywide

3004976 · March 19, 2025
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Allentown City Council on March 19 approved a $90,000 transfer to replace regulatory traffic signs that a recent assessment rated in poor condition. Staff said the count of signs rated poor is about 2,800 — roughly 9% of the city's inventory.

Allentown City Council approved a $90,000 intra‑department transfer on Wednesday to replace regulatory traffic signs citywide after a recent condition assessment identified 2,800 signs in poor condition.

City staff told council the assessment covered regulatory signs such as stop signs, one‑way signs, do‑not‑enter signs and no‑parking signs. Staff reported that 65 percent of the city's signs are in good condition, 25 percent are fair and 9 percent — about 2,800 signs — are rated poor, with an…

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