New pedestrian signs approved for Euclid and West Montcrest intersection

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Photo by Lexi Coon.

Courtesy of Skipper Consultants.

During the council meeting on June 12, Richard Caudle of Skipper Consultants presented a traffic study he conducted for the crosswalk at Euclid Avenue and West Montcrest Drive.

Currently, he said the crosswalk exceeds standard requirements as a “high visibility crossing,” meaning it has white lines on the side as well as cross bars in the middle as do all lines of sight for the crosswalk. At the shortest distance, pedestrian visibility is about 540 feet, whereas the minimum requirement is about 485 feet.

Caudle also observed the crosswalk for pedestrian use in early May, before school let out, to collect a representation of foot traffic in the intersection. He reported that in the afternoon there were a total of 11 people who used the crosswalk in an hour. “I was actually surprised that was so low,” said council president Virginia Smith, to which councilman Billy Pritchard agreed.

Mountain Brook police also conducted a speed survey for the intersection and reported that the 85th percentile of drivers traveled 33 miles per hour, which is only slightly above the designated speed limit of 30 miles per hour. “In our opinion, the speeds are typical for this type of road,” Caudle said. “It’s classified as a local road but it acts more as a collector [road].”

He also recognized that the intersection itself lies on the top of a hill, which lends itself to difficulties. To increase visibility for pedestrians, Skipper Consultants reviewed three crosswalk signage options, all of which included the addition of some form of flashing lights. 

Caudle recommended the installation of in-sign-face LED flashers, which contain eight flashing LED’s in the boarder of the crosswalk’s sign face. The signs, which can be solar-powered, would cost approximately $4,000 for two units if installed by the city and can be controlled either via a timer or via a push-button.

The city approved Caudle’s suggestion and will be installing the new signs with timers provided that they are compatible with the solar-powered system.

On June 12, council members also:

The next City Council meeting is on June 26. 

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