New street light coming to SW 29th & Morgan Rd
Caleb Soptelean
Power for a new street light at Morgan Road and SW 29th Street should be turned on sometime in the next three months.
Midstate Traffic Control representative Len Scantling said a private developer is paying for the light installation.
Construction has been ongoing for more than three weeks.
Oklahoma City representative Stuart Chai said installation of the street light is part of a Planning Commission action related to an August 2003 traffic impact study.
The Fountain Grass subdivision is slated to have 414 single family residences near the location. At full build-out, each residence is estimated to average five round trips per day, Chai said. Residences such as these normally average 3.5 people, he said.
The street light should minimize drivers’ wait times at the intersection, which have been more than 80 seconds, according to Chai.
The wait time is scheduled to be 20 seconds after the street light is installed and turned on.
Caleb Soptelean
Power for a new street light at Morgan Road and SW 29th Street should be turned on sometime in the next three months.
Midstate Traffic Control representative Len Scantling said a private developer is paying for the light installation.
Construction has been ongoing for more than three weeks.
Oklahoma City representative Stuart Chai said installation of the street light is part of a Planning Commission action related to an August 2003 traffic impact study.
The Fountain Grass subdivision is slated to have 414 single family residences near the location. At full build-out, each residence is estimated to average five round trips per day, Chai said. Residences such as these normally average 3.5 people, he said.
The street light should minimize drivers’ wait times at the intersection, which have been more than 80 seconds, according to Chai.
The wait time is scheduled to be 20 seconds after the street light is installed and turned on.





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