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Las Cruces council approves NMDOT grant application for HAWK pedestrian signal on West Amador
Summary
The council authorized submission of a Municipal Arterial Program grant application to NMDOT to fund a HAWK pedestrian signal at West Amador Avenue and McSwayne Drive; the project cost estimate is about $984,100 with a requested $300,000 from NMDOT and a $100,000 city match.
The Las Cruces City Council voted to approve a resolution authorizing staff to submit a Municipal Arterial Program application to the New Mexico Department of Transportation for a HAWK (high‑intensity activated crosswalk) pedestrian signal at the intersection of West Amador Avenue and McSwayne Drive.
Crystal Silva of the grants administration program told the council the city estimates design and construction at $984,100: a $584,100 amount is already funded from…
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