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Feasibility Study Of Traffic Signal At Homestead Road And Grant Road. (project 70012, Ts-01070)

City of Los Altos, City of Los Altos, CA·City
Mar 17, 2026
Posted Date
Apr 09, 2026
Submission Deadline
Primary Contact
Steven Son · (650) 947-2614
Submission Address
1 North San Antonio Road, Los Altos, California, 94022

Summary

The City of Los Altos is seeking a feasibility study to determine if a traffic signal can be installed at the intersection of Grant Road and Homestead Road. The study should also address synchronization with existing signals and the shopping center entrance for optimal traffic flow.
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