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Wellington, Palm Beach County outline signal upgrades, roundabouts; Flying Cow unpaved road debate continues

3220926 · April 4, 2025
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Summary

Village and county engineers described a slate of near-term road and signal projects — roundabouts, intersection improvements and a multi-year program to modernize signals — while officials and residents debated whether to pave Flying Cow Road and other unpaved stretches, a potential $12 million project that remains under study.

Village and county transportation staff described a multi-year program of intersection improvements, signal modernization and safety projects and opened a continuing debate about whether to pave a long unpaved portion of Flying Cow Road.

Lede: Wellington and Palm Beach County engineers told the village—s visioning session they will pursue 2025 construction on several developer-funded and village-funded improvements, including intersections on South Shore, new roundabouts at key park entrances and an ongoing program to bring older traffic signals online with camera and wireless communications.

Nut graf: County engineer David Ricks and village engineer Mr. Rheinzwold outlined projects from short-term signal repairs and two signal upgrades the village will ask the county to prioritize (Bent Creek/Binks Forest and Lake Worth/Isles View), to longer-term…

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