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City engineers press TxDOT to fix detection and phasing at Hwy‑29/Main intersection; council seeks flashing‑red off‑peak option
Summary
A city traffic study found detectors and split‑phase timing at the Hwy‑29/Main intersection are not operating correctly, producing long waits; TxDOT accepted staff recommendations to remove split phasing and reconfigure detectors, and council asked staff to explore a flashing‑red schedule for off‑peak hours and report costs and timelines.
Liberty Hill — City engineers presented a traffic study for the intersection of Main Street and RM 1869, concluding that the signal’s split phasing and detector configuration are not operating as intended and can result in extended waits (signals timing out at a 150‑second maximum in some conditions).
The study identified…
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