Texas Department of Transportation is upgrading some of its messaging signs to ones that will be more dynamic and in full color.
– “This was the first sign of its kind installed in the entire state,” TxDOT SA Public Information Officer Jennifer Serold said.
Other areas on I-37, I-35, US-90, I-10 and the downtown interchange known as the Fine Silver curve will also be getting the new signs. The upgraded versions will have more flexibility with messaging compared to the old amber-only displays.Julie Moreno has worked in local television news for more than 25 years. She came to KSAT as a news producer in 2000. After producing thousands of newscasts, she transitioned to the digital team in 2015. She writes on a wide variety of topics from breaking news to trending stories and manages KSAT’s daily digital content strategy.
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