Signal 2005A: Pulaski Road at Lenox Road

Signal 2005A is the four way traffic signal controlling the intersection of Pulaski Road and Lenox Road. The signal is owned by Suffolk County and maintained by the Town of Huntington.

History
2005A was one of the earliest signals ever built in the Town of Huntington as hinted by its low number. It is unknown how many constructions this signal has had.

Design
The current 2005A design consists of two 4-way heads, 12" faces control Pulaski Road while 8" faces control the Lenox Road side streets. These heads used to house incandescent bulbs until the Town of Huntington replaced all incandescent lights on Pulaski Road with LEDs. The Pulaski Road green light phase is on constant recall with the Lenox Road sides called by underground loop detectors, on the east side on the intersection, there are push buttons to turn the side streets green to cross Pulaski if there are no vehicles on Lenox.

The signal's current controller is much newer than the rest of the lights itself, being replaced as part of county's closed loop system. A modern Suffolk County Caltrans cabinet equipped with a 2070 Traffic Controller is utilized. The signal communicates with both 2006A to the west and 2086A to the east with both wireless broadband radios found on top of the northern four way head, sending all communications to the cable drop located at Signal 2004A.