Retimed Traffic Lights Lead To Less Pollution [AUDIO]

The City of Missoula recently spent $400,000 reconfiguring and retiming traffic signals throughout town. I spoke with City Engineer Steve King about the changes on Friday afternoon. That interview is attached. King says the retimed lights have already reduced pollution and saved commuters thousands of dollars in fuel costs.
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