During a recent government meeting, council members engaged in a detailed discussion regarding the feasibility study for traffic improvements in the area, particularly focusing on the intersection of 90th and Mountain View. The feasibility study outlines various options for managing traffic flow, indicating that 90th Avenue should be expanded to three lanes in each direction between Mountain View and New Bingham, with two lanes in each direction beyond that point.
Council members expressed concerns about the current traffic conditions, noting that the existing two-lane configuration on 90th is inadequate for the volume of traffic, especially as it merges towards Mountain View. One member recalled past discussions about potential improvements, highlighting the need for a comprehensive evaluation of alternatives, including the possibility of grade-separated intersections, which are often more costly.
Residents have voiced their frustrations about traffic congestion, prompting council members to consider their input seriously. However, the discussion revealed the challenges of implementing more expensive solutions, such as grade separations, which could significantly impact local taxes and fees. Council members acknowledged the community's desire for better traffic management but emphasized the financial constraints that limit their options.
The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue between local government and residents regarding infrastructure improvements, as well as the complexities involved in balancing community needs with budgetary realities.