Broadway Traffic Signal Improvements

The City of South Portland made changes in 2020 to traffic signals at the intersections of Broadway located at Evans and Lincoln Streets. On November 14, 2022, the City of South Portland held a public forum to discuss the history of these signalized intersections, explain why the changes were made, share data about the impacts of the changes, and hear from the public. 

Watch the video of the forum, or find your questions in the FAQ below and jump to the spot in the video. Scroll down to see a list of actions the City is taking as a result of feedback from participants. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Actions Being Taken as a Result of the Forum

  • In response to observations that eastbound traffic on Broadway sometimes ques up as far back

    as Cash Corner, Sebago Technics will review timing to see if it is possible to reduce eastbound queue. They’ll also explore additional opportunity to coordinate timing when new connected signals come online at Cash Corner.

  • In response to an observation from Pleasant Ave. residents of increased truck and vehicle traffic traveling through the neighborhood to bypass congestion on Broadway (often at high speed), the City’s Engineering Division Manager and Public Works Director will collaborate with the Police Department to discuss options for traffic calming in the neighborhood. Increased police presence and radar trailer have been proposed as initial steps.

  • In response to an observation that vehicles traveling westbound on Broadway utilize the right- hand turning lane between Evans St. and Lincoln. St. to bypass queued vehicles, then cut into the through lane just before the signal, Sebago Technics will assess additional signage and/or pavement markings to improve wayfinding. UPDATE 12/13/22: The City is planning additional signage and line striping on Broadway at Lincoln to help address this problem. Line striping and installation of signage of will occur once weather permits.

  • In response to feedback that the green arrow on Lincoln Street Extension is not long enough in duration for even a single tractor trailer to get through before the light turns red, Sebago Technics will assess if it is possible for increase the green light without exacerbating delays on Broadway. Sebago will also assess detection options to facilitate an increase in green light time for tractor trailers only.

Post Implementation Data for Broadway Traffic Signals