After the unfortunate pedestrian accident last month, the Traffic and Transportation Commission will hear a report from city staff on the installation of a traffic signal at 10th Street and Indian Hill Boulevard.
The city completed a warrant analysis on traffic flow at the intersection and determined that it met the requirements for a traffic signal. The city estimates it would take about 6 months to install the signal at a cost of about $160,000, according to the city staff report.
After the commission review, the city council would still need to approve the project. For those interested in attending the meeting, the T&T Commission will discuss the issue on Thursday, June 25 beginning at 7 p.m. in the city council chambers.
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