Council OKs 2 weekly cruise nights, sensors to synchronize traffic lights

The Buffalo News Wednesday 22nd February, 2012

NORTH TONAWANDA -- The Common Council on Tuesday night approved two weekly cruise nights along the water this summer devoted to showing off old "classic" cars, trucks and motorcycles. The Council also agreed on a plan to install sensors at five intersections so traffic lights will stop traffic on busy streets only when cars are waiting on side str...

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