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Maumee committee recommends raised-curb median design for Dussel Drive after cost debate
Summary
At a special Public Service Committee meeting, members recommended ODOT design a raised-curb median (Alternative 1) for Dussel Drive between Piccadilly and Cass. The pilot is ODOT-funded (~$900,000–$1,000,000) but may require a Maumee contribution estimated at $100,000–$200,000 depending on final design.
A Maumee Public Service Committee meeting on the ODOT pilot project ended Wednesday with the committee voting to recommend that the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) design the raised-curb median option for Dussel Drive between Piccadilly and Cass.
ODOT engineer Chris, who spoke for the district office, told the committee Maumee was selected for a safety pilot and that the department has roughly $900,000–$1,000,000 allocated for the project. "We're going to try some stuff in Maumee," Chris said, describing the city as one of several pilot locations and saying the design team will provide a "menu" of options so the city can choose which elements to build…
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