Work is under way this week at Second Street and Boulevard as crews install fiber-optic lines for the city’s new intelligent transportation system.
Discussions about the computerized traffic and communication system designed to address the flow of traffic started more than five years ago. Congested traffic is among the top complaints of people who live in and visit Edmond, according to two recent surveys.
Workers will replace 21 traffic signal cabinets and controllers along Second Street/Edmond Road from Santa Fe Avenue east to Saints Boulevard, just east of Interstate 35.
The intersections will all connect to a centralized traffic management center located in the engineering department at 10 S Littler Ave.
A new vehicle-detection system, camera system, battery backup system, audible pedestrian system and flashing yellow arrows for some left-turn lanes will be included in the system.
Second Street/Edmond Road was chosen for the first part of the project because of heavy traffic along that street, especially near the University of Central Oklahoma.
Signals are now computer-timed. They are not coordinated with the flow of traffic.
The state Transportation Department awarded the $3 million project in April 2014 to Midstate Traffic Control.
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Edmond Exchange for Saturday, March 28, 2015 | News OK
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