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West Covina wins $4.7 million HSIP grant to upgrade signal and pedestrian equipment at dozens of intersections
Summary
The City of West Covina has been awarded roughly $4.7 million in federal HSIP funds to upgrade traffic-signal hardware and pedestrian timing at dozens of intersections; the city must provide a 10 percent local match and expects design and procurement to take many months.
The City of West Covina was awarded about $4.7 million in federal Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funds, city engineers told the council on April 1, to replace traffic-signal hardware, add pedestrian-safety timing and provide protected left-turn phasing at multiple intersections.
City Engineer Michael Lloyd said the city must provide a roughly 10 percent match — approximately $500,000 — and that the total project cost is about $5.2 million. The grant covers countermeasures at roughly 60 locations; the city earlier received HSIP Cycle 10…
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