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Council reviews Main Street corridor safety study; consultants urge short‑, medium‑ and long‑term fixes
Summary
City staff and a traffic engineering consultant presented a safety study for the Main Street corridor and Britain Lane intersection, recommending short‑term countermeasures and further engineering on longer‑term reconfiguration options such as a Continuous Flow Intersection (CFI) and a quadrant roadway.
City staff and consultants presented a traffic‑safety study for the Main Street corridor, highlighting a high injury rate at the Main/Britain intersection and recommending a mix of short‑term, medium‑term and long‑term measures to reduce crashes.
Albert Michael, safety engineering expert, summarized the analysis: “Your ADT is 20,000 plus,” and said the study reviewed a three‑year crash history and projected future growth based on current zoning. The consultant reported an elevated injury rate in the study area and described short‑term changes (improved signal backplates, high‑visibility…
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