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Council awards $497,200 engineering contract to modernize Belt Line signals, add fiber and ADA upgrades
Summary
Council approved a contract with Kimley-Horn for design and construction-phase services to upgrade three signals on Belt Line Road, install optic fiber for coordination with Mesquite’s system, add PROWAG-compliant pedestrian elements and provide short-duration backup power.
The Sunnyvale Town Council on Jan. 13 approved a $497,200 engineering contract with Kimley‑Horn and Associates to design repairs and upgrades for traffic signals on the town’s segment of Belt Line Road and to prepare bidding and construction-phase services.
Matt (Town Engineer) told the council the Belt Line segment inside Sunnyvale currently carries about 31,000 vehicles per day and has two signals that are not coordinated; a third signal will be added to serve the…
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