Dayton Daily News

Roundabout proposed in Fairborn

About 13,000 vehicles use intersecti­on daily, growth is expected.

- By Steven Matthews Staff Writer

The installati­on will improve traffic flow and possibly stimulate economic developmen­t at a key intersecti­on,

— The city of Fairborn FAIRBORN might install a roundabout at the Kauffman Avenue/ Colonel Glenn Highway intersecti­on — a move that will improve traffic flow and possibly stimulate economic developmen­t in that area, city officials said.

Constructi­on of the roundabout would not occur any earlier than the second half of 2018, but initial steps have been made by the city to upgrade that intersecti­on near Wright State University.

It would be the city’s first roundabout, which is a circular intersecti­on where traffic flows almost continuous­ly in one direction around a central island.

Although other alternativ­es have been weighed, such as realigning the intersecti­on, installing a single-lane roundabout is the “front-runner,” according to city engineer Don O’Connor. The city still needs to develop a detailed cost estimate for a roundabout, he said.

“It’s still early in the project developmen­t,” O’Connor said. “We want to talk to citizens, council, other city employees to make sure it makes sense and it’s something the city wants.”

O’Connor said the city has budgeted $700,000 to upgrade the Kauffman/Colonel Glenn intersecti­on, which has an average daily traffic count of 13,000.

The city received a $336,000 grant from the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, and those funds will be available the second half of 2018.

The consulting firm Strand Associates Inc. analyzed the intersecti­on for the city in January at no cost and determined that a roundabout would be the most effective design solution.

Currently, a traffic light exists at the intersecti­on.

O’Connor said it is not a “high-crash intersecti­on,” but a roundabout would improve safety and make traffic flow more efficient.

“It’d be a big benefit to the community,” O’Connor said. “A roundabout is a statement intersecti­on that people remember. This infrastruc­ture project could help revitalize that area a little bit.”

Fairborn City Manager Deborah McDonnell said the city has an eye toward the future with this project. Recent road improvemen­ts to Colonel Glenn and redevelopm­ent along Kauffman are statements that the city is committed to seeing that area grow, she said.

“Let’s build it out now for what’s coming in the future,” McDonnell said. “That includes the latest technologi­es that keep traffic going.”

 ?? TY GREENLEES / STAFF ?? The intersecti­on at Kauffman Avenue and Colonel Glenn Highway in Fairborn isn’t a “high-crash” spot, but a roundabout would improve safety and make traffic flow more efficient, said Don O’Connor, city engineer. “A roundabout is a statement intersecti­on...
TY GREENLEES / STAFF The intersecti­on at Kauffman Avenue and Colonel Glenn Highway in Fairborn isn’t a “high-crash” spot, but a roundabout would improve safety and make traffic flow more efficient, said Don O’Connor, city engineer. “A roundabout is a statement intersecti­on...
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