Mountain Brook Village roundabout funding moving forward

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Funding is in the works to bring a new roundabout to Mountain Brook Village.

At the Sept. 14 council meeting, the city discussed a cost-sharing agreement with Birmingham to use federal transportation funds to construct a roundabout at the intersection of Lane Parke Road, Cahaba Road and Culver Road to improve traffic flow. The agreement stated that the intersection is of importance because it connects visitors to the Birmingham Zoo, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Mountain Brook Village and other areas.

ALDOT would administer the project, with 80 percent of it financed federally, and Mountain Brook and Birmingham will share the remaining 20 percent equally.

In total, the project is estimated to cost $3.49 million, with Mountain Brook and Birmingham paying $349,100 each.

The city also approved a right of way acquisition agreement with ALDOT for the project for an estimated $360,000 total, $72,000 of which is city funds.

The city of Birmingham has received the same agreement; it has not yet signed it but plans to. Council Member Jack Carl pointed out suggested language changes for the agreement before the council moves forward with it. He also asked that language be added to make sure all expenses are shared between Mountain Brook and Birmingham.

Mountain Brook requested federal funds for the roundabout project in February. 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 in the village.

Also at the meeting the council:

The next regular meeting of the City Council is Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 56 Church Street.

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