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New parking plan aims to ease student traffic chaos

July 19, 2024 | South Washington County Schools, School Boards, Minnesota



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New parking plan aims to ease student traffic chaos
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposed redesign of a school parking lot aimed at improving traffic flow for student pickup and drop-off. The current layout has been identified as problematic, particularly at the intersection of Wood Lane Drive, where vehicles often face delays due to a stop sign that creates a bottleneck.

The proposed changes include reorienting the road to eliminate the T intersection, allowing for a free-flowing traffic pattern once vehicles enter the site. This redesign aims to facilitate smoother transitions for parents picking up and dropping off students, with plans for two lanes of queuing space that would merge into one before exiting.

Additionally, the proposal includes relocating staff parking to the eastern side of the building, while maintaining bus access from Wyndham Way. A large stop sign is planned to enhance visibility and prioritize traffic for student drop-off, discouraging parents from using the front entrance for pickups, which has been a source of congestion.

These changes are part of a broader effort to enhance safety and efficiency during peak traffic times at the school, addressing concerns raised by traffic observations and community feedback. The meeting underscored the importance of implementing effective traffic control measures to improve the overall experience for students and parents alike.

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