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Design changes proposed for Ripley/Huntington/Perkins intersection; commissioners continue item for more analysis
Summary
Staff proposed converting a one‑block segment of Huntington Lane to westbound one‑way, reconfiguring stop bars and adding curb extensions as part of an upcoming repaving project; a nearby resident objected and the commission voted to continue the item so engineering staff can review alternatives and the resident proposal.
City staff presented proposed geometric changes for the Ripley Avenue–Huntington Lane–Perkins Street intersection, adjacent to Adams Middle School and Washington Elementary, and asked the commission whether to advance the design alongside a scheduled repaving project.
Staff described the existing configuration as an unconventional four‑approach all‑way stop that creates sight‑line challenges and long pedestrian crossings. The recommended design would convert the one block of Huntington east of Perkins from one‑way eastbound to one‑way westbound, move the Ripley stop bar to Perkins to shorten travel paths, reconfigure…
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