WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The state announced Friday that it is awarding nearly $3.9 million to projects across Kansas that use new transportation technology.
One of the grants is going to the City of Goddard to improve traffic flow along the West Kellogg Avenue corridor.
The city is getting $180,709 to implement the split cycle offset optimization technique, or SCOOT. The technique reduces traffic delays by using sensors to adjust the timing of traffic signals based on the flow of vehicles at any given moment.
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Public Works Director Jason Cauley said the city wants to move traffic through Goddard “as efficiently as possible.”…