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Parts needed to repair traffic signal near Columbia Library to arrive late this week

Traffic lights at the intersection of South Garth Avenue and West Broadway Street in Columbia flash on Friday, Aug. 4. The parts needed to fix the signal are expected to arrive on Friday, Aug. 11, according to a city spokesman.
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Traffic lights at the intersection of South Garth Avenue and West Broadway Street in Columbia flash on Friday, Aug. 4. The parts needed to fix the signal are expected to arrive on Friday, Aug. 11, according to a city spokesman.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A damaged traffic signal in near the Columbia Library may not be fixed until late this week.

A traffic signal at South Garth Avenue and West Broadway Street began operating as an all-way stop on Friday after a crash. One of the traffic signals became damaged from tjhe crash, according to an email from City Utilities spokesman John Ogan.

Ogan told ABC 17 News in an email on Monday that the components needed to fix the signal are tentatively scheduled for arrive Friday.

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