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Officials said Wednesday that they hope to complete new traffic patterns around the circle and reduce York Rod between the roundabout and Towsontown Boulevard by June 18. The changes will add parking on both sides of a three-block section of York Road, slowing traffic and easing pedestrian access to businesses, shops and restaurants, said Nancy Hafford, director of the Towson Chamber of Commerce.
“We can’t stand ourselves, we are so excited,” Hafford said. “At every aspect of this process, we’ve had people from the business and residential communities and the county working together to come up with something for the good of the whole.”
The new patterns are part of Baltimore County’s Walkable Towson initiative, which began in 2006, but will be funded mostly with $50,000 in state funds, said David Fidler, spokesman for the county’s public works department.
Contractors will narrow the roundabout to one lane between southbound York Road and eastbound Joppa Road. The entrance to the circle from Allegheny Avenue and the exit to eastbound Joppa Road will also be narrowed to a single lane.
Not everyone is convinced the improvements will solve all downtown Towson’s traffic problems. County officials suggested making the circle one lane, Fidler said, and the improvements could be modified in the future.
“These things can be put in place and removed easily,” Fidler said. “This is to set it up and see how it goes.”
Mark Counselman of the Tomorrow’s Towson committee, which oversaw the initial project planning, said he worries the changes won’t do enough to improve pedestrian safety across York Road.
“It remains to be seen,” Counselman said. “We hope for the best.”
jmalarkey@baltimoreexaminer.com



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Examiner Reader CS said:
When builders are "regulated" it seems the regulatory agency always lacks the teeth to do a thing. Could this be because contractor boards are often made up of other contractors? It never works to have the fox guarding the henhouse. Until there is a real threat of jail time for construction rip offs these builders will continue to operate this way with no fear of consequences. Make it criminal, put jail time into the equation and maybe you'll see something change.
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Examiner Reader said:
There are plenty of plans for this development but is the money actually there. With the continuing decline of the economy, one has to wonder what will actually get built.
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Examiner Reader said:
Another crappy idea that will continue the conversion of San Francisco into Manhattan. Along with overcrowding and loss of sunshine, these mega-buildings are UGLY. The tower on Rincon Hill is an gross phallic symbol acrros our once-magnificent skyline. Thanks (NOT) to Gavin Newsom, Chris Daly, the SF Realtors and everyone else promoting high rises for making this city a liitle less livable. "Welcome to New York! Now go home, #@$hole! " (just trying to get in the spirit of New York).
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Examiner Reader said:
why don't you get off the phone and go to the circle and take us along so you're not so dreadfully boring? read the towson times. you might learn something. it sure covers baltimore county a whole lot better than you. why is that?
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Examiner Reader said:
So they are going to take something horribly designed and make it worse? Making it single laned will only mean greater traffic issues and accidents. Geesh i mean, the reason no one does through it is because it's too small, there is not enough distance to enter, merge and then exit. plus the fact that its more of an oblong shape than circular doesn't help matters.
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Examiner Reader said:
We can't hardly wait until it's done. They should have done this years ago!
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