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Council approves engineering study for Rolling Hills Road stormwater and paving; debate centers on traffic counts and safety
Summary
Council approved preliminary engineering with Archer Elgin for stormwater and roadway improvements along Rolling Hills Road after staff presented traffic counts, pavement condition, and potential detention options; members pressed for targeted intersection improvements and noted MoDOT involvement.
Lebanon City Council on July 14 approved a contract for preliminary engineering with Archer Elgin for stormwater improvements and pavement work along Rolling Hills Road north of Herndon Road, including study of a potential detention area and intersection safety solutions. Nut graf: Staff presented traffic-count data and pavement-condition scores to justify engineering work; council members asked whether the city should prioritize a targeted redesign of the Rolling Hills–Gateway/Highway 64 intersection and…
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