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Engineering report finds traffic signals at Clubs Farm or Spyglass Ridge would ease Spyglass corridor; connection between neighborhoods recommended but divisive
Summary
City engineering presented a traffic study on the Spyglass corridor and recommended adding a signal at either Clubs Farm Boulevard or Spyglass Ridge Drive and a two-way connection between Spyglass Falls and Spyglass Hills; no formal decision was made.
City engineering presented results of a traffic study for the Spyglass corridor on 116th Street and recommended installing a traffic signal at either Clubs Farm Boulevard or Spyglass Ridge Drive and building a two-way connection between Spyglass Falls and Spyglass Hills to improve left-turning movements and reduce crash risk.
The study, described by an Engineering Department staff member, analyzed five scenarios over a 10-year horizon using a 0.5% annual growth projection and evaluated queue lengths, level of service and intersection spacing. The presenter said the recommended near-term options were a signal at Clubs Farm Boulevard or a signal at Spyglass Ridge Drive and that a two-way connection between the neighborhoods would make any signal work more optimally.
“The best recommendations from the engineering department and our traffic consultant was to make a one-way connection at Laurel…
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