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ODOT program funds 99W improvements

October 7th, 2008

The city of Tigard has received funding for its 99W Active Corridor Management project through the Oregon Department of Transportation’s Operations Innovation and Demonstration Program, which provides funding for projects that reduce congestion or improve freight mobility.

ODOT provided $586,000 for the $7.17 million project, which will install new 2070 controllers and Voyage software at 21 intersections on 99W in Tigard between Interstate 5 and Southwest Durham Road. The project will use lower-cost signal control software to improve congestion along 99W.

Washington County also received $480,000 from ODOT to install a $7.65 million adaptive signal control on Tualatin-Sherwood Road, a key connection between 99W and I-5.

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Posted by Jon Meusch

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