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Council backs hybrid left-turn lane at Fair Oaks Parkway and Front Gate after traffic study
Summary
After hearing resident concerns and reviewing consultant data, council directed staff to move forward with a hybrid left-turn lane at Fair Oaks Parkway and Front Gate, estimating roughly $90,000 and a short construction window; staff said the option can be extended later if needed.
Fair Oaks Ranch city officials on Sept. 4 agreed to proceed with a hybrid left-turn lane to improve safety at the Fair Oaks Parkway and Front Gate intersection, following public comment and a traffic analysis presented by the city's public works director.
Public speakers at the meeting urged immediate action. Harold Prasadik, a Front Gate resident who submitted traffic items to the Transportation and Safety Advisory Committee earlier in the year, told council the intersection had 23 crashes over 10 years and urged stop signs until the city had complete speed/radar data. "Please install stop signs to stop these crashes. It's cheap and it's…
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