02/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/26/2026 09:38
MAJOR SIGNAL MODERNIZATION PROJECT TO IMPROVE SAFETY AT INTERSECTIONS ACROSS LAFAYETTE PARISH
Nearly 30 intersections set for upgrades through a $5.7 million DOTD project
Lafayette, LA - Drivers may notice crews performing underground work at various intersections throughout Lafayette Parish. This activity, administered by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD), marks the beginning of a major traffic signal replacement project that will modernize aging infrastructure, improve visibility, and enhance safety along several of the parish's busiest corridors.
The work currently underway includes underground signal wiring and installation of new concrete foundations that will support upgraded traffic signal poles. Once this phase is complete, crews will install black powder-coated steel mast arm poles, black signal heads, and high-visibility yellow backplates. The new systems will also feature flashing yellow arrows, providing clearer guidance for permitted left turns and improving overall intersection safety.
These upgrades are designed to deliver stronger performance during high wind events, reduce maintenance needs through updated wiring and equipment, and enhance signal visibility in both bright daylight and low-light conditions. The flashing yellow arrows will allow drivers to turn left when safe while yielding to oncoming traffic, helping improve traffic flow while reducing confusion at intersections.
The $5,698,020.00 project includes work at the following intersections:
Construction is progressing steadily, with wiring work and concrete footings now being poured at several locations. Completion is anticipated in the first quarter of 2027.
Additional updates will be shared as new signal poles are installed. Motorists are encouraged to remain alert in active work zones.
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