Traffic patterns in Browndale neighborhood are set to possibly change as recommendations make their way to the next city council meeting on December 16th. The city's engineering project manager, Jack Sullivan, has announced that staff have taken another look at the intersection traffic control changes following the distribution of a newsletter to residents and have since revised their initial advice. The updated recommendation—stop signs for both north and south approaches—concerns the intersection at 43 1/2 Street and Browndale Avenue.
These discussions come after locals received a map with proposed traffic changes that did not match the one originally posted online, specifically regarding the intersection of Mackey Avenue and Morningside Road. The council intends to directly address these discrepancies and finalize their traffic control recommendations. Residents can view the most recent map outlining all intersection control changes on the city's website.
For those interested in the project or in need of further details, the Engineering Department has encouraged review of the previously sent Browndale newsletter. However, it's crucial to note that the map included with the newsletter is now outdated and should not be relied upon for current proposals.
Residents or interested parties who wish to understand the traffic control plan before the city council can take action should visit the following link for the correct and most up-to-date information: Browndale neighborhood intersection control changes map - updated 11/8/2024. Jack Sullivan remains a point of contact for inquiries, reachable via email at [email protected] or by phone at 952.924.2691.