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Storm‑warning lights and pedestrian signage debated; committee seeks specifics, tables some items
Summary
The committee considered a 2022 order to install storm‑warning lights and a 2022 order to add pedestrian‑yield signage; engineering estimated $1,500–$2,500 per storm light and $200 per pedestrian sign and recommended location lists and consultant analysis; the committee tabled and/or recommended leave to withdraw as appropriate.
Two safety‑related orders concerning signage and warning systems drew detailed engineering cost notes during the meeting.
A Councilor Givner order seeking citywide storm‑warning lights was reviewed; the engineer said systems can be costly (roughly $1,500–$2,500 per light) and recommended the…
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