City staff 43rd Avenue four-way stop plan hits roadblock
A high level staff estimate of $180,000 to convert a temporary four-way stop at 43rd Avenue and 20th Street got a rough ride at Vernon council on Monday.
“The improvements required for the installation of the permanent four way stop include: removal of on-street parking to permit the construction of sidewalk extensions (bulbs) to house the permanent advanced four way stop warning signs in driver’s line of sight on 43rd Avenue; removal of the rapid rectangular flashing beacon crosswalk on the west side of the intersection; new signs and lines for four crosswalks with accessible ramps; connecting sidewalks and improved street lighting,” stated a report to council from Amanda Watson, transportation manager.
“This looks like a poison pill. We went against administration’s recommendation (to remove the four-way stop),” Coun. Scott Anderson said. “It’s beyond me how we can set up a temporary four-way stop in ten minutes and now we need all these bells and whistles.”
“This is up to $180,000. This is so over the top,” Coun. Brian Quiring said.