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Victorville to pilot temporary traffic circle at La Paz and Seneca with $503,700 SCAG grant

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Council approved accepting a Southern California Association of Governments quick-build grant to trial a temporary traffic circle (roundabout) at La Paz Drive and Seneca Road; the pilot will be community-tested for 6-18 months and is 100% grant-funded.

The City of Victorville City Council unanimously approved a resolution on April 15 to accept a $503,700 quick-build grant from the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) to pilot a temporary traffic circle at the intersection of La Paz Drive and Seneca Road.

City engineers said the signalized intersection has a nonstandard geometry that produces multiple conflict points; the quick-build pilot would use temporary materials '…

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