Reject all bids for Cutting Boulevard traffic signal upgrade project
In Plain English
The city received bids from contractors to install new traffic detection equipment and signal coordination on Cutting Boulevard. All submitted bids were rejected, likely because they exceeded the project budget or didn't meet technical requirements. The city will need to redesign the project or seek new bids to improve traffic flow on this major road.
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