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City debates costly roundabout project amid safety concerns

October 15, 2024 | Wildwood, St. Louis County, Missouri


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City debates costly roundabout project amid safety concerns
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the financial implications of a planned roundabout at Route 109 and BA, highlighting concerns over the costs associated with such infrastructure projects. The city is set to contribute approximately $1.2 million towards the $2.4 million roundabout, with 20% of the funding coming from local sources. The remaining funds will be matched by state resources, specifically through the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), which is managing the project.

City officials clarified that while the roundabout is deemed necessary for safety improvements—particularly in a corridor noted for its high accident rate—the funding raises questions about the allocation of local taxpayer dollars for a state highway project. The roundabout is expected to address issues related to rear-end collisions caused by left-turning vehicles, making it a critical safety enhancement.

The funding breakdown revealed that $628,000 will come from inter-fund transfers related to development charges, while the remaining $600,000 will be sourced from the capital improvement sales tax fund. Despite the financial burden, city representatives acknowledged the importance of the project for community safety, emphasizing that it is a necessary investment for the well-being of residents.

No additional roundabouts are currently planned, but the discussions reflect ongoing concerns about infrastructure spending and its impact on local budgets.

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