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City pursues three WISDOT CMAQ grants to modernize traffic signals and communications
Summary
Engineering staff described three CMAQ-funded projects — controller replacement ($275,280; city share $63,056), fiber-radio connectivity ($271,865; city share ~$62,373), and ATMS software ($185,000; city share $45,000) — to improve signal coordination and maintenance; the committee approved the state municipal agreements unanimously.
City engineering staff told the committee the city operates 42 traffic signals on multiple controller models, some of which lack Ethernet and have power issues. The committee approved three state municipal agreements (SMAs) and associated CMAQ grants to upgrade controllers, add remote communications via fiber radio, and install advanced…
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