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Vista council directs assessment of accessible pedestrian signals and pilot LPIs at busiest crossings
Summary
Staff reported upgrades at seven intersections and recommended a citywide APS inventory; council directed a focused assessment of the top 5 high-pedestrian intersections (estimated $1,000 per intersection for inventory) and discussed implementation costs of $15,000–$40,000 per signal.
Traffic Engineering Division Manager Sam Hasson told the Council that staff had upgraded pedestrian push buttons to accessible pedestrian signals (APS) at seven intersections and recommended a phased assessment of the city’s crossings.
Hasson said an initial inventory of high-pedestrian corridors (about 30 signals) would cost…
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