South Stockton Ped Signal
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South Stockton Pedestrian HAWK Improvements Project (WT22048)
The City of Stockton was awarded a Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) grant for pedestrian enhancements. The South Stockton Pedestrian HAWK Improvements Project will increase safety for pedestrians and bicyclists, improve mobility & accessibility, and increase visibility at eight (8) locations. Each crossing location was studied and recommendations for improvements included pedestrian hybrid beacons (HAWK), ADA-compliant curb ramps, intersection lighting, crosswalk striping, and sidewalk repair. A High Intensity Activated crossWalK (HAWK) beacon signal acts like a standard signalized intersection to the pedestrian because it gives the pedestrian a protected phase to start crossing. However, the HAWK also keeps traffic moving by allowing traffic to continue once the pedestrian has crossed. For more information about how a HAWK signal operates, please click here to view a YouTube video. |
Questions
For questions, please contact Leticia.Saldivar@stocktonca.gov or call (209) 937-8613.
Last Update : 12/13/2023, 2:14:29 PM