Culver City : Audible Street Signals OKd
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Acting on a request by the City Disability Advisory Committee, the Culver City Council on Monday approved $14,500 to install the city’s first audible crossing signals at three commercial intersections.
The signals, designed to assist the blind, will be installed at three Sepulveda Boulevard intersections: Sawtelle Boulevard, Washington Boulevard and Slauson Avenue.
The council awarded a contract to Ontario-based Wilcox Sales Co., which has supplied similar signals to Huntington Beach, Santa Monica and Los Angeles.
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