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Green Bay committee holds decision on $52,515 traffic‑controller charge for newly resettled driver

Improvement & Services Committee · April 16, 2026
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Summary

At its April 15 meeting the Improvement & Services Committee heard pleas from a nonprofit and a newly resettled driver seeking reduction of a $52,515 invoice for damage to a traffic signal cabinet. The committee voted to hold the item pending firm insurer figures and possible payment‑plan details.

On April 15, 2026, the Green Bay Improvement & Services Committee heard testimony from a nonprofit and the driver about a traffic signal controller replacement charged to the driver after an Oct. 25, 2025 crash.

Director Houston told the committee “the total cost to repair the cabinet was $52,515.49,” and said the cabinet had been replaced within the previous year. Houston said the city sought reimbursement from the other party’s insurer but had not been reimbursed and that the claimant’s insurer indicated a maximum policy limit of $10,000 as the parties discussed resolution. Houston also said the city had offered to waive personnel time and equipment charges while pursuing insurer recovery.

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