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Wraps on suitable cabinets cost approximately $2,000 to $2,900 depending on the size of the cabinet. Unsuitable cabinets require replacement before a traffic wrap could be installed. The cost to replace a traffic signal cabinet is approximately $16,500 to $18,000, including the Traffic Wrap installation.
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We love it too! Our first installation (phase 1) at 41st St – Colby Ave was a maintenance test to see if we can reduce graffiti tagging by use of decorative wraps and it was a success. Our signal maintenance crew is under-staffed by industry standards. This is a trial to update infrastructure in a way that leads to reduced graffiti call outs to more efficiently use our small crew.
Our 2nd round of installations (phase 2) at Evergreen Way – Madison St and Evergreen Way – Holly Dr. were at locations that had been tagged with graffiti earlier this year. This test ran 6 months from the beginning of September 2018 to March 2019. This test was also successful so we have engaged the vendor for one last round of testing.
Our last round of test installations was at Broadway – Pacific Ave on the 3 cabinets in the NE corner of the intersection. Two of these cabinets were painted green (which the vendor initially said they preferred not to wrap based on manufacturing reasons) and were also frequently tagged with graffiti. This test again ran 6 months from the beginning of August 2019 to February 2020. This test was also successful but due to the Coronavirus pandemic and our ongoing budget structural deficit, we have unfortunately had to temporarily suspend this program and we will not be installing any additional traffic wraps for the foreseeable future. We hope that once the economy recovers, we can once again move forward with our traffic wrap program. Please check back in February 2022 for an update.
We love it too! Unfortunately, due to the pandemic and our ongoing budget structural deficit, we have no plans to install more traffic wraps for the foreseeable future. Please check back in February 2022 and see FAQ 1 for more information.
The designs are chosen from stock photos on Shutterstock.com. If the trial installations are successful we may set up a process to allow community feedback utilizing the photos available on Shutterstock.com.
No, many cabinets are unsuitable. Any cabinet that is nearing its end of service life, or no longer meets the current standard specifications is also an unsuitable cabinet, because they need to be replaced before a Traffic Wrap can be installed.
There are a total of 177 signal cabinets in Everett and at least 59 of them are not suitable cabinets for one or more of the reasons listed in FAQ 6.