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Council authorizes $167,868 Kimley‑Horn work order after retiming shows travel‑time savings
Summary
Council approved work order No. 5 with Kimley‑Horn for $167,868 to retime about 26 intersections in year six after consultant Tom Harmon reported year‑five retiming produced measurable reductions in delay and stops; the council approved the contract by voice vote.
The Tyler City Council authorized the city manager to execute work order No. 5 with Kimley‑Horn Associates for $167,868 to continue the Intelligent Transportation System master‑plan retiming program.
Cameron Williams, director of engineering services, introduced Kimley‑Horn consultant Tom Harmon, who summarized year‑five results and the scope of year‑six work. Harmon said the year‑five…
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