NORTH FORK — The Madera County Public Works Department is in the last phase of the design of a roundabout at the intersection of Road 274 and Road 225.
The project will convert the existing non-standard 4-leg 3-way stop controlled intersection into a roundabout in order to improve circulation and safety for existing and future traffic traveling through this intersection.
The project is currently at 90 percent design and the Department will be holding a public workshop to discuss the proposed roundabout center island treatment options, as well as other questions related to the project.
County Public Works staff, design engineers, and Madera County District 5 Supervisor Tom Wheeler will be available to discuss the project and answer questions.
Residents are invited to attend the public workshop on Thursday, Oct. 26 from 6 – 8 p.m. to learn more about the project, provide input and suggestions and ask questions. The workshop is being held at North Fork Elementary School’s Kennedy Hall, located at 33087 Road 228 in North Fork.
In the meantime, project-related comments or questions can be directed to:
- Jared Carter, Deputy Public Works Director, jcarter@co.madera.ca.gov
- Brittany Dyer, District Chief of Staff, District 5, Brittany.Dyer@co.madera.ca.gov