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Warrant study finds 10 signals may not meet criteria; council weighs safety vs. federal funding
Summary
Public works presented a signal-warrant study that identified 10 intersections along Marcus Street and Indianola that do not meet warrants and could be removed; council members raised concerns about school crossings and loss of federal CMAQ funding if the city does not follow study results.
Public works presented results of an MS Consultants warrant study required by the CMAQ grant that funded signal improvements along Marcus Street and Indianola. City staff said the study found ten intersections that do not meet signal warrants under the Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and are slated for removal; the city has spent more than $600,000 on engineering for the project and is approaching a stage‑3 submittal to ODOT.
Chuck, speaking for public works, told council that federal CMAQ construction funds…
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