Pflugerville City Council recently approved a $1.3 million construction contract to build ADA-compliant pedestrian infrastructure throughout the city.

Overview

The ADA improvements are meant to enhance pedestrian safety, accessibility and compliance with ADA standards across high-use corridors, according to city documents.

The project includes the construction of pedestrian infrastructure for 15 intersections throughout Pflugerville. Improvements include installing pedestrian signals, upgrading pedestrian ramps and poles, installing new wiring, replacing traffic signals and pedestrian indications, providing battery backup units and upgrading pavement markings.

The cost

Danny Magee, assistant director for traffic and transportation, said at a Dec. 9 meeting that the construction bid

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