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Trussville council approves permit for new traffic signal at U.S. Highway 11 and Van Circle
Summary
The Trussville City Council voted to authorize the mayor and city clerk to execute a permit with the Alabama Department of Transportation to install, operate and maintain a traffic signal at U.S. Highway 11 and Van Circle; the resolution was presented as part of the loop-road project and approved by voice vote.
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The Trussville City Council on a voice vote approved a resolution authorizing the mayor and city clerk to execute a permit with the Alabama Department of Transportation for a new traffic signal at U.S. Highway 11 and Van Circle.
Councilor Cook introduced the resolution, describing the item as a response to an ALDOT request and part of the broader loop-road project. The resolution authorizes the city to permit the installation, operation and maintenance of the signal and directs the mayor and city clerk to execute any required agreements.
Mayor Buddy Cho and other council members discussed the item in the context of the loop-road timeline. The mayor also noted in his report that the city will hold a pre-bid conference for loop-road work on Oct. 2 and expected bids to be opened roughly 30 days later.
No formal roll-call vote tally was recorded in the transcript; the council approved Resolution 2024-49 by voice vote, and the resolution states it will become effective immediately upon adoption.

