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Committee orders short-term safety fixes and asks staff to add medians at Sunset Drive and Guthrie Road to CIP
Summary
Waukesha Building and Grounds voted to install temporary, more visible stop signage and to ask staff to include a median-and-marking option for the Sunset Drive–Guthrie Road intersection in the next CIP. Engineers discussed medians, a roundabout and traffic signals and gave order-of-magnitude costs.
At its June 30 meeting, the Waukesha Building and Grounds Committee voted to add temporary, more robust stop markings at the Sunset Drive and Guthrie Road intersection and directed staff to include a median-and-sign package in the city’s capital improvements program (CIP).
The committee moved first to try low-cost, interim measures that staff and consultants described as achievable this year and to seek funding next budget cycle for a median option. “We could do all the tiers. We could do one of the tiers, or multiple of them,” said Craig (staff member), explaining the short‑term/long‑term tiered approach. Short‑term measures the report listed included restriping and pavement marking, additional flags or speed‑feedback signs, and…
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