NTL Record

Title In Florida, Clearwater’s Public Charrettes Produce Strong Support for Roundabouts
Record ID 74316
Personal Name
Contributor
Sides, Ken; Shaw, Jeffrey
Corporate Creator United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
Publisher United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
Publication Date 20110501
Language English
Abstract In 1999, the City of Clearwater, Florida, opened its first roundabout on New Years’ Eve to much fanfare. The new roundabout replaced several signalized intersections and promised to alleviate congestion and improve pedestrian flow along a nineintersection loop corridor. However, during construction and after opening, the local media gave extensive coverage to controversy over the project, with many residents liking the project and many not. Public concerns were further raised by numerous minor fender-benders at one of the two-lane exits (modifying the geometry, signage, and lane markings reduced the problem). Given the mixed reaction to the first roundabout, public support for future roundabouts could have been a problem. Yet, 17 more roundabouts have been built in Clearwater and all were proposed by residents and strongly supported by the public. The City decided to involve local residents early in subsequent roundabout projects through “Citizen Design Charrettes” as part of its public outreach efforts, which succeeded by producing successful, “win-win” roundabout projects over time.
Rosap ID dot:49279
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/49279
TRT Terms Roundabouts; Interchanges and intersections; Traffic safety; Outreach
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number FHWA-SA-11-032
Resource type Brief
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/74000/74300/74316/FHWA-SA-11-032.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository