Dry Creek Road, Cruiser Lane, and Spooner Road Intersection Improvements
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The City of Belgrade and Sanderson Stewart are working on the early stages of an intersection improvement project. This project will include the design and construction of intersection improvements and infrastructure upgrades at the Dry Creek Road, Cruiser Lane, and Spooner Road intersections. The City of Belgrade desires to improve traffic operations and capacity at these intersections. Existing municipal and private utilities and services may need to be replaced and/or upgraded in the project area. Items may include upgrading and replacing associated road sections, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, street lighting, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water main, landscaping, irrigation, and other utilities and other associated services.
The City of Belgrade and the design team anticipate the incorporation of a public involvement process for the design of landscaping, pedestrian, and bicyclist improvements to be incorporated into the project. These public opportunities will be scheduled at a later date.
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The City of Belgrade and Sanderson Stewart are working on the early stages of an intersection improvement project. This project will include the design and construction of intersection improvements and infrastructure upgrades at the Dry Creek Road, Cruiser Lane, and Spooner Road intersections. The City of Belgrade desires to improve traffic operations and capacity at these intersections. Existing municipal and private utilities and services may need to be replaced and/or upgraded in the project area. Items may include upgrading and replacing associated road sections, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, street lighting, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water main, landscaping, irrigation, and other utilities and other associated services.
The City of Belgrade and the design team anticipate the incorporation of a public involvement process for the design of landscaping, pedestrian, and bicyclist improvements to be incorporated into the project. These public opportunities will be scheduled at a later date.
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Sanderson Stewart continues to work closely with the City of Belgrade and MDT to thoroughly review alternatives and future needs. Once this step is completed, we will begin to engage the public with constituent group meetings, a walking audit, and a town hall session.
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Over the next few weeks, additional intersection alternative analysis will take place with the Montana Department of Transportation and the City of Belgrade. Once the additional analysis has been completed we will begin to engage the public with constituent group meetings, a walking audit, and a town hall session.
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The draft Intersection Control Evaluation (ICE) report has been prepared and will be sent to the Montana Department of Transportation for their review and comment. Once comments have been received we will begin to engage the public with constituent group meetings, a walking audit, and a town hall session.