A sharp turnaround is reshaping a busy Geneva roadway, according to the Finger Lakes Times. City Council members who doubted new safety measures last month now back adding flashing crosswalk beacons on South Main Street.
The change follows public pressure and renewed concern over traffic near Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The city plans a pilot program with beacons at three crossings, along with ideas like lowering the speed limit and restricting parking to improve visibility.
Officials say the project could cost up to $25,000 but may be reimbursed by the state. City leaders now appear ready to move forward without a formal vote.
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