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Troy committee approves $120,000 study to update design for West Main (SR 41) and Experiment Farm/Stanfield intersection
Summary
The Troy Streets and Sidewalks Committee unanimously authorized staff to amend a consultant contract for up to $120,000 to produce an ODOT-standard feasibility study that will determine whether a roundabout or a conventional intersection is appropriate at West Main Street (State Route 41) and Experiment Farm Road/Stanfield.
On Jan. 13, 2025, the Troy Streets and Sidewalks Committee voted unanimously to ask staff to amend the city’s contract with American Structurepoint to produce an Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT)-standard feasibility study for the West Main Street (State Route 41) and Experiment Farm Road/Stanfield intersection at a cost not to exceed $120,000.
The study will update work done in 2021, when the city’s design engineer recommended a roundabout and the city applied for federal construction funds. Committee members and staff said ODOT now requires additional analysis under updated modeling standards for complex roundabouts before it will confirm whether…
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