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Tiny Road study favors two-lane complete street with three roundabouts; construction funding still needed
Summary
A Tiny Road conceptual analysis presented Jan. 7 recommends a two-lane complete-street redesign with three roundabouts and separated multi-use paths to improve safety and pedestrian connectivity; design funding exists but construction funds do not.
Orange County staff on Jan. 7 presented a conceptual roadway analysis for Tiny Road (north of Bridgewater) that favors a two-lane complete-street design with roundabouts and enhanced pedestrian and bicycle facilities rather than a four‑lane widening.
Transportation Planning Manager Brian Sanders said the corridor’s alignment, steep vertical curves and documented nighttime crashes and two fatalities support a design that controls speeds and improves sight lines. The preferred alternative would keep two travel lanes (one in each direction), include 11-foot travel lanes, a 22-foot landscaped median, and two 10-foot…
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