[Reliance Road] is a far worse intersection, probably deserving of a signal just by sheer numbers of use. It's a sharp bend. There's a number of accidents there. So it's problem.

The reason for the motion is council wants it documented in the budget for auditing reasons.

That's 10 percent. So it's not all that bad.

We didn't receive any complaints from the residents. That sort of led the committee into saying, maybe we ought to give it a try.

[We want to] have the most current numbers prepared based on the most current market data.

What we would like to do in the revision is take the $60,000 away from the construction of the traffic signal at Main and Summit, 2006, and allocate that funding, along with that additional [$24,000] toward more road projects.

We want to have some certainty that we're going to continue. It's a little unclear, at least in my mind, what council's direction will be.

All of our capital projects for the most part we tie to grants. The borough historically has always tried to finance capital projects through leveraging grants.

The earliest we could possibly be bidding and constructing that signal would be at some point next year, in 2007.