The city will consider hiring and engineering firm to assess the city’s traffic control system, provide a thorough review of the current system and assess intersection and corridor safety.
The city council will meet on Aug. 19 at 4 p.m. in a work session in council chambers at city hall.
“Jacobs will review traffic signal performance through an assessment of the advance traffic signal performance metrics and look for areas of unexpected delay and/or poorly performing corridors and make recommendations on general traffic signal timing choices such as cycle lengths,” a memo from the engineering department states. Additionally, “Jacobs will perform a review and assessment of city staffing, roles and responsibilities as well as any operating procedures and protocols of the traffic control system.”
For $43,600 Jacobs Engineering Group will present the city a report on its findings in the traffic assessment, identifying where changes need to be made and assessing the current equipment and software.
During the meeting, the council will discuss:
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