In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing challenges and future steps regarding the realignment of Olson Road and the associated bridge reconstruction project. Initially funded with $6 million in 2008, the design work for Phase 1 of the realignment was completed under budget, leaving approximately $2.8 million, which was subsequently reallocated to the bridge reconstruction project. This bridge was completed in 2015; however, the full realignment of Olson Road remains unfinished.
The meeting highlighted the necessity of updating land use plans and engaging with the local community, particularly the Alpinrose community, which has raised concerns about safety and traffic flow in light of nearby developments. Officials acknowledged that the existing design, established in 1996, is still part of the current transportation system plan, but they are open to considering new design changes to better address community concerns.
Looking ahead, the county plans to file an ordinance in 2025 to comply with state mandates related to climate-friendly and equitable community roles. This ordinance will be part of a broader planning work program that includes potential grant applications for necessary land use planning before any significant infrastructure investments can be made.
The board identified the Olson Road project as a candidate for future funding, contingent on further engineering assessments and community engagement. However, it was noted that this project is currently classified as a lower priority within the existing planning work program, which is already occupied with other pressing tasks. The meeting concluded with a call for further discussion on the specific design changes needed to enhance safety and traffic flow at the intersection, reflecting the community's ongoing concerns.