Miami officials face funding issue with aging traffic lights

City officials noted this week that the Oklahoma Department of Transportation will not be providing a matching grant for new traffic lights at four intersections in Miami. After hearing from Tyler Cline, assistant public works director, that a new traffic light system, with pedestrian lights, could cost as much as $200,000 per intersection, the City Council approved a resolution Tuesday night to vote at a later date to remove the stoplights at three of the intersections.

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