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Tullahoma OKs $40,000 temporary traffic signal at Cedar Lane and William Northern
Summary
Citing safety concerns and pending supply-chain delays for a permanent signal, the board authorized $40,000 for a temporary signal at a dangerous intersection; Telehoma Utility Authority will host the payment in an investment account to smooth costs.
Tullahoma — The Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted Monday to authorize a temporary traffic signal at the intersection of Cedar Lane and William Northern Boulevard to reduce crash risk while a permanent signal is scheduled for installation next year.
City staff described the intersection as one of the most dangerous in Tullahoma and said…
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