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Engineering study: fixing truck curb-cutting at SR 91/303 likely means a $2 million rebuild; cheaper options offer partial relief

Hudson City Council · October 28, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented modeling of truck turning movements at the intersection of State Route 91 and State Route 303 and said a full reconstruction (estimated near $2 million) would be necessary to accommodate the largest trucks without impacting the greens. Staff outlined lower-cost partial fixes (estimated ~$200,000) and recommended further study,

City staff presented engineering analysis on Oct. 28 of truck movements and neighborhood traffic near the intersection of State Route 91 and State Route 303, concluding that only a large reconstruction would fully eliminate heavy trucks running over curbs and ADA ramps.

Brad Kosko, speaking for city staff, showed a swept‑path diagram of large trucks and said modeling indicates the northwest quadrant would need to be moved back 20 to 30 feet to fully accommodate the largest vehicle profiles; that full reconstruction and associated signal relocation would carry a staff estimate of about $2,000,000. Kosko told council that, in a 12‑hour count done in 2023, “there was over 200 of the largest trucks came through the intersection,” and he said smaller curb adjustments would not prevent most large…

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