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Cookeville approves five Curex AI traffic cameras to gather corridor data; council discusses TDOT coordination
Summary
The council approved a $77,693 purchase of five Curex Vision AI traffic systems to expand corridor-level traffic detection on Willow and Jefferson; public and staff discussed how data will be used and shared with the Tennessee Department of Transportation.
Cookeville’s City Council approved a $77,693 purchase of five Curex Vision AI traffic systems July 3 to add to five cameras purchased last year and provide corridor-level traffic detection and analytics.
Public Works staff said the first five cameras are installed along the Willow corridor and the newly purchased five are planned for the Jefferson corridor so the city can collect continuous 24/7 data for corridor signal optimization.…
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