Dayton Daily News

XENIA MOVES AHEAD WITH ROUNDABOUT

- By Richard Wilson Staff Writer

Roundabout­s are becoming a popular alternativ­e to traffic lights at intersecti­ons, and plans are

underway to install one at a wide four-way stop in a neighborho­od northeast of downtown Xenia.

The city and the Ohio Department of Transporta­tion are work

ing on the final details of the plan for a roundabout to be installed at North Columbus (U.S. 42) and East Church streets.

The estimated cost of the project is $1.1 million, according to the city.

Xenia has received a federal grant of $837,614 from federal gas tax revenue through the Miami

Valley Regional Planning Commission. The grant would cover 75 percent of the project’s costs,

and the city would pay $279,205 to cover the rest, according to Xenia spokesman Lee Warren.

“The project is not to commence until mid-summer 2019 with completion nearly a year later in summer 2020,” Warren said.

ODOT District 8 spokesman Brian Cunningham said details are still being worked out on the final design, including acquiring right-of-way permits. Cunningham said the city has hired a design consultant, and ODOT will be responsibl­e for the constructi­on contract, project manager and inspectors.

Cunningham said “the two predominan­t factors” that are con-

sidered in whether to build a roundabout are reducing high-crash rates or alleviatin­g congestion.

“We are seeing more of them because they do help traffic efficiency as well as safety,” he said. “They virtually eliminate angle crashes at intersecti­ons. We are seeing more and more of them because they work.”

Recent roundabout­s installed in the area include two in Warren County at Township Line Road and Old State Route 122 and at Socialvill­e Foster Road and Innovation Way Duke Boulevard near Kings Island.

Near Xenia in Beavercree­k, three roundabout­s have been installed — two on Park Overlook Drive and one on Idea Center Boulevard and Product Way.

Warren noted roundabout­s are either present or being considered in “a growing number of Miami Valley communitie­s including Troy, Urbana and Fairborn.”

He said in addition to improving safety, roundabout­s “create attractive visual gateway entries to areas and neighborho­ods.”

“The addition of a roundabout at Columbus and Church Streets in Xenia will reduce confusion and congestion at one of the more difficult navigation­al and heavily traveled intersecti­ons in the city,” he said, “all while bringing new landscapin­g and design to an area long overdue for investment and improvemen­t.”

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 ??  ?? Rendering of proposed roundabout to be installed at North Columbus and East Church streets in Xenia.
Rendering of proposed roundabout to be installed at North Columbus and East Church streets in Xenia.
 ?? TY GREENLEES / STAFF ?? Xenia seeks a roundabout intersecti­on at North Columbus and East Church streets. Chatter online says it’s not needed and the city just wants it for aesthetic reasons. Critics say spend the money on fixing other streets that are higher priorities.
TY GREENLEES / STAFF Xenia seeks a roundabout intersecti­on at North Columbus and East Church streets. Chatter online says it’s not needed and the city just wants it for aesthetic reasons. Critics say spend the money on fixing other streets that are higher priorities.

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