Colorado Department of Transportation completes signal upgrades at Craig intersections

Shoshana M. Lew
Shoshana M. Lew
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The Colorado Department of Transportation has finished upgrading traffic signals at two intersections in Craig. Sturgeon Electric served as the contractor for this project.

At the intersection of Highway 40 (West 4th Street) and Ranney Street, the upgrades included installing new pedestal poles, pedestrian push buttons, and video detection equipment designed to improve the efficiency of traffic signals.

The work marks the completion of signal upgrades at two locations on US 40 and CO 13.



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