All Projects

Strongsville, OH plans to upgrade to a centralized adaptive traffic light control system

Strongsville, OH plans to upgrade traffic light control

Planning

The city plans to buy a $5.7 million adaptive traffic system to upgrade its existing system which is over 20 years old. This project will provide a new central control for all major intersections instead of a series of individual non-adaptive closed systems.

SO

Strongsville, OH

Municipality in Ohio

US flag

United States

Links

Perram Electric/Lampion Companies

Strongsville Awarded $1.4 Million for Traffic Signal Project | City of Strongsville

Lights will be upgraded and synchronized for better traffic flow

Newsworthy

SO

Strongsville, Ohio, to Buy $5.7M ‘Adaptive’ Traffic System

Red lights at major intersections will be controlled by one system, instead of the several individual closed systems that are in place now. Officials say the existing system is more than 20 years old.

SO

Strongsville, Ohio, to Buy $5.7M ‘Adaptive’ Traffic System - Government Technology - BusinessTelegraph

(TNS) — The city, with financial assistance from the federal government, will pay a Wadsworth firm $5.7 million to upgrade its entire system of traffic signals. Perram Electric Inc. – a designer, installer and maintainer of traffic signals – will install a new central control system for the city’s traffic lights. Red lights at major intersections …

Related Projects

Cambridgeshire County Council, GB to use machine learning to monitor and improve transport
Syracuse, NY improve snow removal with software

🚫 To join the discussion, sign up. It's free!

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Help
  • Blog
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Contact

© 2024 Govlaunch Inc.