posted on 4/19/2022
Community Services and its traffic signalization engineering consultant seek public feedback on signal modifications to nine traffic signals on upper Central Avenue, from Oak Street to Weeks Crossing at Indian Brook Drive.
The new signal timings were fully deployed on April 5. Traffic engineers will continue to modify timings based on traffic data and public feedback.
The nine intersections with new timings traffic light timings include
posted on 4/19/2022
Community Services and its traffic signalization engineering consultant seek public feedback on signal modifications to nine traffic signals on upper Central Avenue, from Oak Street to Weeks Crossing at Indian Brook Drive.
The new signal timings were fully deployed on April 5. Traffic engineers will continue to modify timings based on traffic data and public feedback.
The nine intersections with new timings traffic light timings include :
Please note: The pavement condition is poor on Central Avenue between Glenwood Avenue and Abbey Sawyer Memorial Drive, which may impact travel times. The poor conditions are mainly due to a water main project completed in January and not being able to repave the trenches due to the cold weather. These trenches will be repaved in the next few weeks, followed by a complete pavement overlay this fall.
Provide feedback
A simple online survey is available here. Please consider providing feedback to the city and its engineers to help improve the signal timings.
About the project
The City of Dover, through a Federal Highway Administration grant administered through the New Hampshire Department of Transportation, is deploying new signal timings at 17 critical traffic signals along the Central Avenue corridor. The city has contracted with Sebago Technics to upgrade the signals and deploy and adjust traffic signal timings. For more information, contact Community Services at 603-516-6450.
Map of signal locations