The project is the fourth SynchroGreen adaptive signal installation in the Clark County traffic signal network
VANCOUVER – Beginning Monday (Feb. 14), City Electric Co. of La Center will begin work to install SynchroGreen adaptive modules on the Northeast Tenney Road/Northeast 134th Street/Northeast 139th Street corridor.
These modules will maximize the use of roadway capacity, decreasing driver fuel consumption and reducing idle times. The project is the fourth SynchroGreen adaptive signal installation in the Clark County traffic signal network. Gridsmart video systems will also be installed, at key intersections along the corridor, to collect data used to make transportation safer for all road users.
Washington State Department of Transportation is a partner in this project. Total project cost is estimated to be $740,000. The project is supported by $618,000 in federal funding from the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality program (a Federal Highway Administration program), awarded by the Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Council.
Installation work will last approximately 15 days. During work, lane closures are possible between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Mondays through Fridays.
Residents can visit https://clark.wa.gov/public-works/ne-134th-st-corridor-adaptive-traffic-signals for more information, including a map of the project area. Questions about the project can be sent to the project manager. Community members can also find information on the Public Works Twitter, Facebook and Instagram profiles, and on NextDoor.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.