Port Angeles commissions intersection control study

City council approves two new vehicle purchases

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles is commissioning a study of the city’s uncontrolled intersections with the hope of improving public safety.

City council members approved a contract on Tuesday that will pay a maximum of $49,900 for the service, with funding available in the 2025-2030 Capital Facilities Plan.

Kirkland-based Transpo Group USA, Inc., will complete the study and provide an analysis of current uncontrolled intersections, recommendations and cost estimates for intersection control and a report aimed to assist the city with identifying funding and priorities, according to the city council agenda.

The study aligns with the city’s goal of improving public safety and peace of mind while promoting policies that create efficient practices, as identified in the 2025-2026 Strategic Plan.

Council members also unanimously approved the purchase of a 2025 Ford F550 4×4 flatbed truck for $148,256.91, including accessories. The vehicle will replace a 2008 Ford F550 flatbed that currently serves as the Street Division sign truck. It was listed in the Capital Facilities Plan for replacement in 2028, but after suffering a “catastrophic engine failure,” staff recommended moving up the replacement purchase, according to a city council memo.

The city also will purchase a new 2024 Isuzu chassis with an Elgin Broom Badger unit for $345,358.58. The vehicle will replace a 2015 Isuzu chassis with an Elgin Broom Badger sweeper unit in the Stormwater Division.

The sweeper was identified for replacement this year, with $260,300 approved in the Capital Facilities Plan. However, due to the sweeper’s significant recent price increases, a budget amendment of $85,058.58 was required, according to a city council memo.

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Reporter Emma Maple can be reached by email at emma.maple@peninsuladailynews.com.

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