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El Paso County launches iSTOP outreach after $1 million Board allocation for intersection safety
Summary
El Paso County said the Board of County Commissioners approved $1,000,000 to fund intersection-safety improvements and a public outreach initiative called iSTOP aimed at reducing crashes at un-signalized rural intersections.
El Paso County engineer Josh Palmer said the county has launched an intersection-safety effort known as iSTOP after the Board of County Commissioners approved $1,000,000 for improvements and outreach. The funding targets non-signalized intersections with sight-distance issues common in rural areas such as Black Forest.
"We were approved to spend $1,000,000 to make a kind of broad-shot improvement…
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