City to apply for funding for Mountain Brook Village roundabouts

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Two roundabouts could be coming to Mountain Brook Village.

The council approved a request for federal funding for this project at its Feb. 23 meeting.

A study from April 2013 by Sain and Associates found that the adding a large roundabout at Cahaba Road, 280 and Lane Parke Road and a mini roundabout on Cahaba Road would create the highest traffic efficiency and pedestrian and bike safety at the intersections. An environmental phase that requires public involvement must be conducted before this option can be selected, and after that the city can decide whether or not to pursue the project.

The City of Birmingham was originally the lead for the project, but now Mountain Brook is considering sponsoring it and committing to provide 20 percent of the funding that will be matched with 80 percent from federal funds. Birmingham is already requesting federal funds for about 23 intersections, so Mountain Brook might have more success obtaining the funds, City Manager Sam Gaston said.

Mountain Brook’s project request through the Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham states that there are no pedestrian accommodations at the intersection and bicyclists have a difficult time mixing with traffic in the large intersection conflict area. It also notes that the intersection connects the Birmingham Zoo and Birmingham Botanical Gardens to Mountain Brook Village, and these attractions spike traffic seasonally in addition to morning and afternoon commuter traffic. Traffic volume is also expected to increase with the opening of new Lane Parke development beginning later this year.

The total project would cost about $3.5 million, but for now the city is just applying for federal funds. Notice on the funding will be delivered by September.

At the meeting the council also:

The next regular meeting of the City Council is Monday, March 9 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chamber of City Hall at 56 Church Street.

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