Mini Roundabout Pilot Project
Testing a temporary safety project
MCCOG, with Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) funding from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is testing a mini roundabout in the town of Pendleton. The proposed undertaking is at the intersection of Pendleton Avenue and High Street. The project will install a temporary mini roundabout within the existing edge of curb. As a temporary project, it is anticipated to use modular materials rather than concrete and must be removed under the FHWA grant requirements.
The purpose of the project is to test the feasibility of a mini roundabout as an alternative intersection control tool for addressing safety and mobility issues in constrained urban locations. Mini roundabouts are designed with a low center island, which provides deflection for passenger cars while allowing large vehicles like semis and buses to drive over them when turning.
As part of the design and environmental review process, the 800.11 Documentation and Effect Finding has been prepared and is available for public comment. The document can be viewed in the link below:





