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Improvement Services Committee refers traffic signal damage invoice to staff amid insurance questions
Summary
The committee voted 3–1 to refer a request to reduce a traffic signal damage invoice back to staff to pursue insurance options and report back; the city’s insurer would pay minus a $10,000 deductible, and staff and the law department flagged limited recovery prospects from the at-fault individual.
The Green Bay Improvement Services Committee on April 29 voted to refer to staff a request to reduce charges tied to damage of a traffic signal controller from an Oct. 25 accident, after hearing staff and law-department advice on insurance and cost-recovery options.
Public Works Director (name not provided) said the damaged cabinet had been newer and replaced about a year earlier and that the city’s standard process is to invoice the at-fault individual or their insurer. “This…
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