CNSTC: August 16, 2017

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August 16, 2017

Better, safer roads

Around Town Ronald McDonald House Charities expand Family Room Program. P.5

High school Girl Scout helps her school’s special education class. P.5

School

Book celebrating Academy of the Sacred Heart History underwritten by Maryville University. P.8

Business

Drivers follow traffic signals at the intersection of Mexico Road and Route K.

Photo by Ray Rockwell

Projects across St. Charles County look to help improve traffic flow and to reduce accidents

Learn & Play

By Brett Auten The multiple warning signs, the orange cones alongside bubbling tar, year after year construction for our roadways has become commonplace during the summer and the last few months have been no different. To help local drivers navigate through the busy chambers of the county, Gateway Green Light - a cooperative effort to improve the coordination of traffic signals throughout St. Charles County – has been in full swing and has proven to keep traffic flowing and drivers’ tempers at a minimum. Construction on the Gateway Green Light project, which is a collaboration with multiple municipalities, the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and St. Charles County, started in 2013 with the installation of more than 120 miles of fiber optic cable linking signals, road sensors and observation cameras. The hardware and equipment on all 337 stoplights in the county were upgraded, and in 2015, the program became operational. Through the use of the central software, observation cameras and time-space diagrams of traffic, the program

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is proactive in identifying concerns. “The signals all communicate with the network,” St. Charles County Manager of Roads and Bridges Amanda Brauer said. “The goal is to get each (traffic) corridor optimized and get as many as possible progressing through the system.” With the help of an on-site consultant, traffic signals are managed and monitored in real time improving traffic flow and reducing delays and emissions that contribute to ozone pollution. “Oftentimes we will hear from the public about certain traffic signals and we are willing to try a change to see if it works,” Brauer said. “Getting feedback from drivers is a valuable resource for us.” Brauer recently attended the Institute of Transportation Engineers annual convention held in Toronto, Canada where she spoke about the Gateway Green Light. Brauer said she was pleased to be able to share the success with Gateway Green Light with so many of her peers in the transportation and traffic arena. It not only gave her an op-

portunity to promote St. Charles County, but also assist others who were facing the issues the county faced prior to the initiation of GGL. She also learned about other programs and gathering ideas to bring back to St. Charles County. I-70/5TH STREET INTERCHANGE The much-talked about I-70 / 5th Street interchange improvement project was recently completed. The project, among other things, included a Diverging Diamond Interchange at the intersection of Fifth Street and Interstate 70, a new one-way outer road between Fifth Street and Fairgrounds Road and replacement of the Fairgrounds Road overpass will a full access interchange. The project also added a fourth lane of traffic on I-70 under Route 94 and new sidewalks along Fifth Street, Veterans Memorial Parkway and Fairgrounds Road. “The Diverging Diamond Interchange is a little different and it takes some getting used to,” Scott Tate, President of the Greater St. See TRAFFIC page 2

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