The county does not have existing easements specific to this project on private property. After project design is completed, our County Right-of-Way team will begin outreach to homeowners to discuss acquisition of any project-required rights-of-way or easements.
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Has the county acquired any right-of-way easements?
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Have you considered a traffic signal, roundabout or all-way stop at this intersection?
Our 2018 ARTS grant application did not include a traffic signal. Data available at the time indicated that a left turn lane would be about as effective at reducing crashes as a traffic signal. A left-turn lane is less expensive and met the ARTS grant criteria.
Adding a traffic signal or roundabout as part of this project would cost more than the nearly $1 million ARTS grant award. We haven’t done engineering studies to justify a roundabout or traffic signal and we haven’t planned for the cost. However, we will do the engineering studies we need to consider a signal or roundabout as a future project. Traffic and safety data and funding availability will also be considered.
A roundabout requires large amounts of right-of-way. This would be expensive and impact nearby property owners.
We will also do the needed engineering studies to consider the possibility of an all-way stop. Traffic volumes need to justify the addition of an all-way stop.