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The Scottsdale City Council recently voted to cancel a planned roundabout in north Scottsdale — and the move could cost the ...
Scottsdale's new City Council majority is poised to cancel a previously approved traffic roundabout, provoking criticism of secretive decision making.
City Council voted to instead build new traffic signals at Dynamite Boulevard and Scottsdale Road, bringing financial risk and delays.
If Scottsdale wants to ax future roundabouts, that's worth discussing. But why would we tear up a plan for one that's already under construction?
Scottsdale City Council is set to vote on replacing a planned roundabout with a signalized intersection, a move that could cost millions and reduce safety. The decision stems from a newly elected ...
It would hardly be an exaggeration to say Scottsdale is running in circles on the roundabout issue. The circular intersection is also an apt metaphor for a “ghosts of Council past” haunting.
Scottsdale canceled a previously approved roundabout planned in the city's north end that was already underway. It comes after a lengthy City Council debate in which personal preference and public ...
After Council again rebuffed Borowsky, the mayor was on the losing end of a 4-3 vote that “canceled” a planned roundabout in North Scottsdale. She did join the conservative majority ...
The intersection of Scottsdale Road and Dynamite Boulevard will have a traffic signal instead of a roundabout. The Scottsdale City Council voted 4-3 during its April 8 meeting to make the switch ...
Scottsdale City Council voted to replace a planned roundabout with a stoplight, returning $30 million in federal funds and sparking a debate over safety and fiscal responsibility.