Specifications include, but are not limited to: In order to provide a cohesive and safe transportation system throughout the City of Fernley, traffic signals must be regularly maintained and updated. These traffic signal maintenance guidelines have been developed to ensure optimally performing equipment. This guide provides a basic maintenance plan outlining the current system and recommended routine maintenance activities. There are currently four traffic signals in the City of Fernley and two planned signals that will be constructed by NDOT in 2021. One signal is owned by the City of Fernley (Newlands Drive/Stanley Drive), while the other three existing signals and two planned signals are within NDOT right-of-way. The signals are located at the following intersections: • Main Street/US 50A/US 95A (constructed approximately 1988) • US 95A/Fremont Street/Chisholm Trail (constructed 2010) • US 95A/Newlands Drive (constructed approximately 2000) • Newlands Drive/Stanley Drive (City of Fernley owned – constructed approximately 2008) • US 50A/River Ranch Road (Signalized intersection – constructed in 2022) • US 50A/Nevada Pacific Parkway (Signalized intersection – constructed in 2022); Routine maintenance should be performed two (2) times per year (approximately every six months). Routine maintenance items include: • Perform preventative maintenance (detailed in APPENDIX B) on all equipment including, but not limited to: o Signal Heads/Indications/Lamps o Signal Poles and Mast Arms o Pull Boxes o Cabinet o Controller o Conflict Monitor/MMU;