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State Route 103 corridor update Thursday

Choice One Engineering, Sydney, handling the study

Bluffton residents have a chance to get an update on the State Route 103 corridor safety study this week. A public meeting is at 5:30 p.m., Thursday, July 6, in the town hall. (The Icon earlier incorrectly listed the meeting as taking place on Wedneday)

This is a follow-up meeting from one held in February. At that time one suggested fix resulting for the corridor totaled $10.4 million. Here's a review of the February study session report

That solution considers solving the following:

Problems
• Poor access management
• Lack of pedestrian facilities
• Need for crosswalks
• Separate bike and pedestrian facilities
• Congestion by the businesses
• Lack of turn lanes
• Poor sight distance at County Line Road

Solutions
• Create access management plan
• Share drives where possible
• Provide pedestrian crossings
• Provide sidewalks
• Provide multi-use path
• Province two-lane left turn lane
• Provide additional roads for access
• Provide street lighting

Choice One Engineering, Sydney, reported these findings in a 26-page overview of its safety study conducted last fall.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE REPORT -

The study was funded by $50,000 from Allen County Regional Planning and $15,420 from the Village of Bluffton.

The study considered points on State Route 103 from the Norfolk Southern Railroad to Pocono Drive on the east side of the interstate.

The Choice One study leaves close to $5,000 not spent. The village has asked the engineering firm to use the $5,000 to design a fundable project of SR 103.

Once that proposal comes to the village it should place the village in a more favorable position for outside funding sources.

A public meeting on Sept. 13, 2016, launched the study Over 20 persons attended that meeting.

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