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Consultants propose short-term fixes and long-term options for Sea Pines Circle and major corridors
Summary
Consultants presented data and alternatives for multiple corridor segments. For Sea Pines Circle they recommended short-term measures (speed tables, pavement markings, pulse timing) to curb cue-jumping at bypass lanes and proposed several long-term geometric alternatives to improve safety and operations.
Consultants from MKSK, Toole Design and Kimberly Horn presented a multi-segment corridors plan that ranged from spot safety fixes to large-scale redesign options for high-demand intersections.
Nut graf: The workshop framed a two-track approach: implement relatively inexpensive, reversible short-term measures to improve safety and operations (pavement markings, speed tables, signal timing pulses, metering strategies) while modeling and evaluating longer-term geometric changes — including modern roundabout redesigns, selective grade separation for key movements, and access-management strategies — that…
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