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Yuba City council approves citywide traffic-signal hardware upgrade, contingent on grant amendment
Summary
The council authorized awarding a construction contract for a Caltrans HSIP-funded project to upgrade 57 traffic signals citywide, approving staff’s request to execute a roughly $804,000 contract and authorize $246,564 in supplemental appropriations contingent on Caltrans grant amendments.
The Yuba City Council voted unanimously to award and authorize work on a citywide traffic-signal hardware upgrade aimed at improving safety and standardizing signal equipment.
Public Works Director Josh Wolf told the council the project covers 57 signals in city limits, including some Caltrans-owned signals, and will replace 8-inch bulbs with 12-inch units, add retroreflective backplates and update street-name signs to current standards. He described two bid packages (city and Caltrans components) and said the lowest responsible bidder…
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