According to the city's weekly report, work resumed on the traffic signal project this week (May 11), and the electrical subcontractor began erecting the poles and mast arms and installing the signal heads.
The concrete signal pole foundation on the northwest corner did not meet the required strength specifications and will have to be removed and re-poured at the contractor's expense.
This all means that corner area will be torn up again, and the signal turn-on date has been delayed to a yet unspecified date.

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