The City of La Quinta has a proposed plan to put in a roundabout near the entry of the La Quinta Cove neighborhood at the intersection of Eisenhower Dr. and Calle Sinaloa. The roundabout would replace the existing four-way stop there.
Roundabouts are used extensively in Europe and are becoming increasingly popular in this country. They require those vehicles approaching it to have to slow down and yield to circulating traffic, thereby reducing accidents by up to 60%, according to traffic engineers
There are already four roundabouts located in La Quinta and they keep traffic moving without having a signal there. Because the roundabouts force traffic to slow down, there is a reduction in broadside collisions from drivers who run traffic stops.
The roundabout is expected to be installed later this year and will cost approximately $600,000. Additional landscaping could run the cost up more, and one design includes installation of an art piece that serves as an entryway to the Cove neighborhood.
Some Cove residents who got a look at the new road design are not in favor of it. Nearly 7,700 cares travel on Eisenhower Dr. up into the Cove during off-season, and city staff estimates that the number increases 10% during peak season. That’s a whole lot of cars coming in and out of the Cove.
FYI – the La Quinta Cover Neighborhood Association is in favor of the roundabout. Landscape designs will likely go before the City Council at its meeting on July 17.
What are your thoughts?