Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday September 26 2002 Continued from A1 Kevin Hansen said a stoplight is planned for that intersection in the next five to 10 years The challenge is paying for it According to Hansen the cost of equipping a single intersection with stoplights runs about $230000 That doesn't include the cost of buying property which is an added expense in this project Before installing a traffic signal Hansen said the city plans to realign the intersection to allow the north and south ends of 600 East to meet at a 90- degree angle Such action would require the city to buy property Hansen said In the meantime Logan city Adverting irnt Federal Consumer Protection has confirmed the accuracy of the fud -- 7 All is creating a four-wa- y stop Though it will slow traffic flow on 1000 North city engineers say it will make the intersection safer Hansen compared the project to the intersection of 200 East and 300 North which is also a four-wa- y stop on a heavy traffic street He said the impact to 1000 North traffic would resemble the impact to motorists on 200 East saving described in this advertisement Device may increase gas mileage by 22 BOSTON - 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