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Public Works committee forwards $1.09M Greenlight Go signal upgrade at 19th Street and Roth Avenue to full council
Summary
The Public Works Committee voted to forward an ordinance accepting a $1,087,390 Greenlight Go grant to modernize the 19th Street and Roth Avenue intersection; the project requires a 25% match ($199,620) and an additional $89,290 from the city general fund, and staff say the grant term runs through June 2028.
The Public Works Committee voted to send an ordinance to the full council to accept a $1,087,390 Greenlight Go grant to modernize the traffic signal at 19th Street and Roth Avenue.
City staff described the work as a conversion from an overhead, wire-hung signal to new mast arms and poles; installation of retroreflective backplates; pedestrian countdown signals on each corner; new crosswalks; and ADA-compliant curb ramps. "We're stepping into the 21st century here with this grant and doing the necessary upgrades to modernize that intersection," said Mr. Shadow, the city staff member…
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