Council begins process to install roundabout in Lane Parke area

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Photo by Madoline Markham.

The Mountain Brook City Council tonight signed off on several agreements needed to construct a roundabout at the intersection of Cahaba Road, U.S. Highway 280, Culver Road and Lane Parke Road. Because the roundabout would be constructed on the city property of Mountain Brook, Birmingham and involve the Alabama Department of Transportation’s oversight of the highway, the plan involves a variety of different resolutions.

As part of its consent agenda, council members agreed to the following resolutions in regard to the roundabout project:

The intersection, according to the council’s agenda packet, is considered “an important connector” for visitors of the Birmingham Zoo, Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Mountain Brook Village. The changes, according to the agenda, would “facilitate the flow of traffic in that area.”

Per the agreement, the total estimated cost puts the total project at just under $3.5 million for the right of way acquisition, preliminary engineering, utilities and construction costs. The cost will be split among Federal CMAQ Funding, as well as the cities of Birmingham and Mountain Brook.

In other business, the council also:

The next city council meeting will be held Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chamber of City Hall.  

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