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Passaic to pursue USDOT-selected road-safety study estimated at $400,000
Summary
Council discussed a USDOT-directed contract to conduct a comprehensive road-safety analysis across the city, an initiative administration said is intended to identify engineering fixes and advance a goal of zero roadway fatalities. Council members asked for clarity on scope and cost.
The Passaic City Council on April 14 discussed a USDOT-funded contract that would pay a consultant selected from a U.S. Department of Transportation list to produce a comprehensive road-safety analysis for the municipality.
During questioning about the contract, a city official identified as the business administrator said the study follows USDOT guidelines and estimated the cost "in the neighborhood of $400,000," adding that…
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