Relief Coming For Busy Silverhill Intersection?

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

 

Hwy 104/CR 55 intersection

 

April 2023 ESMPO policy board.

 

TURNING LANES PROPOSED 

During its quarterly meeting last week, the Eastern Shore MPO policy board voted to add the busy Highway 104/CR 55 intersection in the heart of Silverhill to its Long Range Transportation Plan's "visionary list."

Improvements could include turning lanes and new traffic signals, according to the documentation.

Visionary list items are identified as needed, but no funding source has been found yet.

MAYOR SURPRISED

When asked about it by the Times, Silverhill mayor Jared Lyles said he was unaware of the proposal because the city is not within the MPO; has no representation on the board.

MPO coordinator Sislak told the Times while the city is not in the official boundaries of the MPO's urbanized area yet, it is within the MPOs planning area. Two county commissioners serve on the board.

ROUNDABOUT NOT APPROPRIATE THERE?

Mayor  Lyles added he thought a roundabout would probably not be appropriate there, because of the higher traffic speeds involved with those. 

He said he was not sure there is enough room for turning lanes either.


ESMPO boundaries.



 

 

 

 

 


Comments

Anonymous said…
long overdue
John Scott said…
Plenty of room to accommodate a turn lane - have a park on the north side of Hwy 104 and why the town chose to build the new town center and police station/courthouse etc so close to the road on the north-west corner 10 to 15 years back was a shortsighted thought when that intersection was already showing signs of needing improvement - need to have a professional engineering / design team come in and come up with a reasonable solution - it has been done on hwy 48 in fairhope between 181 and hwy 98 which is tighter than hwy 104 so i know it can be done