Contract with W. Bradley Electric for emergency vehicle pre-emption equipment
$46,250
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In Plain English
The city will install special equipment at 4 traffic intersections that automatically changes lights to green when emergency vehicles approach. The system works at Hilltop Drive and Richmond Parkway, Carlson Boulevard and Cutting Boulevard, Cutting Boulevard and 37th Street, and 37th Street and Barrett Avenue. If approved, fire trucks and ambulances get faster response times to emergencies.
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