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Addison council opts for four‑lane Quorum Drive redesign, rejects two‑way cycle track
Summary
After months of study and heated debate, Addison's council approved a design amendment to the Quorum Drive reconstruction that retains a four‑lane divided roadway and preserves most on‑street parking, while routing Triangle Park to final design; staff will proceed with design changes and traffic modeling for Landmark intersection.
The Addison Town Council voted to proceed with a four‑lane divided design for the Quorum Drive reconstruction, declining the advisory committee's preferred two‑way cycle track that would have removed travel lanes in parts of the corridor.
Becky DeVine, director of public works and engineering, told the council the change order would add roughly $380,000–$400,000 in professional‑design fees to the existing contract and incorporate Triangle Park (water, sewer, drainage, restrooms and a pavilion) plus placemaking elements such as murals and enhanced paving. "We're asking for direction on whether you want the 2‑way cycle track or the 4‑lane divided roadway," DeVine said during the…
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