Signal 2202A: Spagnoli Road at Hub Drive

Signal 2202A is the four way traffic signal controlling the intersection of Spagnoli Road and Hub Drive in Melville. The signal was requested and paid for on behalf of National Grid, which owns an office on Hub Drive. It is the first town signal to be installed on Spagnoli Road and the first full traffic signal with a number designation in the 2200's.

Design
In the original plan, 2202A's design was to going to utilize one 75-foot mast arm, which would have been the first used in the town, however, Spagnoli Road was too wide for this. The signal design used can be closely compared to that of 2058A's design in Commack (Larkfield Road at Daly Road). It is a 2 mast arm LED signal with a majority of the heads on one arm rather than the other, and all heads using tunnel visors. The smaller mast arm only hangs one 2-way head, making 2202A the only signal to have a mast arm just hold one bracket. There are 2 PED crosswalks on the south and west sides, and left turn arrows for both directions of Spagnoli Road. 2202A uses a singular 360 Gridsmart camera for all detection, being the third traffic signal in the TOH's jurisdiction to do so.