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Middleton panel authorizes SRF to study traffic impacts of proposed Culver's relocation, developer to pay $39,500
Summary
The Middleton Public Works Committee on Jan. 12 approved a revised traffic-impact analysis (TIA) scope for a proposed Culver's relocation, limiting the study to eight intersections and estimating a developer-paid cost of $39,500. Committee members stressed pedestrian safety near nearby schools and requested ongoing updates during the study.
The Middleton Public Works Committee authorized its consultant SRF Consulting Group on Jan. 12 to proceed with a revised traffic-impact analysis for a proposed Culver's relocation, approving an eight-intersection scope and estimating the developer would pay $39,500.
The committee’s motion, made by Alder Oliver Madden and seconded by Tom, followed presentations from city staff, SRF consultants and Culver’s representatives. City staff said the city's TIA policy typically includes 19 intersections but that staff and SRF had narrowed the study to the eight intersections judged most likely to be affected. Chair…
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