Baltimore County's Traffic Calming Unit wasted $125,513 in funds after installing multiple crosswalks and traffic devices in the wrong locations, with some failing to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), according to an Inspector General report.

According to the report, released Monday, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) reviewed multiple projects overseen by the Traffic Calming Unit, which also supervises the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program.

The review found that the Traffic Unit installed multiple crosswalks in the wrong locations. One project had to be redone, and another had to be removed after it was installed on a state-owned road, according to the OIG report.

The OIG's investigation also found that traffic calming devices were installed on roads

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