Relief Coming For Congested Intersection?

Fairhope, Alabama

FAIRHOPE AVE.  AT GREENO RD.

According to the Mayor and Councilmember Quinn, plans are in the works to add more turn lanes on Fairhope Ave. at the chronically-congested Greeno Rd. intersection.

If approved, the $200,000 cost of the project is to be shared by the city and state, 50/50 -- possibly by using impact fees for the city's funding.

Quinn: "That intersection gets backed up ... sometimes you have to wait 3 lights (cycles)  to get through it."

(Previously, Mayor Kant said synchronizing the traffic signals on Greeno Rd. -- which the state is in the process of doing now -- could add to the wait times on cross streets.)

The matter will be taken up at the next finance committee meeting.

Comments

Anonymous said…
They need to get some relief where Oak comes out on Section. Can't see, plus cars just a flying. 25mph - Riiigggghhhhtttt!
Anonymous said…
The Morphy intersection is congested as well.
jugheadjones said…
Agree that Oak and Section is a bad intersection. Not sure what could be done other than make it a one way street. Kind of like turning left onto Fairhope Ave off Bancroft...not sure there is a fix there.

I will be interested to see how they fix the intersections on Greeno Rd...hope they are not going to repeat what was done in Daphne
Anonymous said…
When do they start the $50 million bicycle overpass at Fairhope Avenue and Greeno Rd?
Anonymous said…
After your momma gives the city the money......maybe the plan will create safe travel for turtles and people who lock their kids up...am I a warm or warner?