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Committee holds vote on ODOT dynamic messaging and queue‑warning system amid cost and maintenance questions
Summary
The committee held Ordinance 353-2026, which would authorize ODOT to install dynamic message signs, queue‑warning systems and detection cameras on I‑90 and state routes in Cleveland, after members raised concerns about who would pay maintenance and utility costs, camera/data use, and the need for ODOT representation and cost projections for four signs.
The Municipal Services and Properties Committee on April 6 held Ordinance 353-2026 after extended questioning about maintenance, utility costs and data collection for an ODOT proposal to install dynamic message boards, queue‑warning systems and detection cameras at multiple locations along I‑90 and state routes in Cleveland.
Staff described the plan as similar to…
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