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Council approved an all-way stop at School Road North and North Hills Road after a study found 14 crashes over five years, including five angle crashes within one year. It also approved a $374,200 contract to upgrade signals and add battery backups at 11 Route 22 intersections, plus $29,500 in engineering services for a storm sewer project along Old William Penn Highway.
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Drivers at School Road North and North Hills Road will see an additional stop-control measure intended to reduce crashes; the ordinance passed 5-1, with one council member absent. The Route 22 signal project will replace vehicle and pedestrian signal equipment and add backup power, with the contract fully reimbursable through a grant; the Municipality will contribute about $45,000 for design and oversight. Engineering work will also advance a storm sewer relocation project along Old William Penn Highway.
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