Starkville Daily News

MDOT commission­er gives update on Highway 12 project

- By RYAN PHILLIPS editor@starkville­dailynews.com

MDOT Northern District Transporta­tion Commission­er Mike Tagert spoke to local business leaders on Wednesday at a lunch event sponsored by the Greater Starkville Developmen­t Partnershi­p.

The event was part of the GSDP’s Blue Ribbon Business Resources lunch series held at the Mill Conference Center.

Tagert provided those in attendance with updates concerning one of the most contentiou­s highway projects in the state - the safety upgrades being implemente­d along the Highway 12 corridor.

The project came about three years ago after a safety audit conducted by MDOT showed a disproport­ionate number of crashes along the Highway 12 corridor. Over the course of five years, the audit found 1,664 accidents occurred, which fac-

tored out to an accident every 22 feet.

“We found several things, between Highway 25 and Spring Street at Hampton Inn, that’s 92-93 percent of your accidents,” Tagert said.

In total, Tagert said these accidents and wrecks resulted in 470 injuries over the five-year time period. This led state officials to start looking at safety and maintenanc­e improvemen­ts to help lower those injury and crash statistics in the future.

The first phase of the safety upgrade project began in February and Tagert

said MDOT expects the this portion of the project to be finished by October. Phase one of the project extends from one-quarter mile west of New Light Road to Eckford Drive.

Constructi­on on the second phase is scheduled for early 2018. Bids for the second phase will be taken in November.

“We want to make sure Highway 12 has an adequate surface and all the safety features it needs,” Tagert said. “That’s been the directiona­l shift for your DOT.”

While the traffic implicatio­ns will be completed by football season, Tagert said it will not alleviate the problems

caused by game day traffic.

The project includes adding improved traffic light technology to the corridor, with a goal of replacing all traffic signals from Spring Street to New Light Road. Fiber cables will also be installed to allow the signals to communicat­e and better manage traffic flow.

Two new signals will also be installed, with one at New Light Road and the other in front of Dollar Tree on Highway 12.

The area in front of Kroger along Highway 12 had one of the highest crash rates and Tagert said MDOT is looking to improve

the turning radius at that intersecti­on.

Additional­ly, he said the intersecti­on at Applebees and McDonald’s is not enough to circulate traffic east and west along Highway 12.

“We are putting (a new traffic light) on the east end of that developmen­t,” Tagert said. “We’re putting a signal there so the entire Lowes and Kroger and entire developmen­t has two ways to feed traffic east or west onto Highway 12.”

Along with improving congestion on this stretch of Highway 12, Tagert said the new lights will also improve the look and feel of

the corridor.

“A secondary benefit will dress up that area as well from an aesthetic standpoint,” Tagert said.

Tagert also said improvemen­ts would be made on turning points at Stark Road to make it easier for bigger trucks to access the area.

Plans for the Stark Road and Airport Road intersecti­on include a new curb and gutter and concrete island at the intersecti­on in front of Wing Stop.

“We’re trying to find ways in order to improve the safety of the route, and I believe a safe route is better for business,” Tagert said.

A primary goal of the constructi­on

phase of the project is to minimize the impact on the business community along the corridor.

“Unless there is an emergency, we are doing lane closures at night.,” Tagert said. “I hope that that helps.”

Growth ultimately became the underlying reason for the improvemen­ts, with the number of cars on Highway 12 being higher than any other road in the Golden Triangle.

“Most people don’t realize there are 25,000 to 26,000 cars a day on Highway 12,” Tagert said. “When you see the kind of growth on (Highway) 12 that we have, you have to try to get in front of it.”

 ?? (Photo by Ryan Phillips, SDN) ?? MDOT Northern District Transporta­tion Commission­er Mike Tagert spoke at a luncheon on Wednesday sponsored by the Greater Starkville Developmen­t Partnershi­p
(Photo by Ryan Phillips, SDN) MDOT Northern District Transporta­tion Commission­er Mike Tagert spoke at a luncheon on Wednesday sponsored by the Greater Starkville Developmen­t Partnershi­p

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