A Roundabout in Spanish Lookout: Really?

 
Work has begun on the site of the future roundabout.


"They had a vote, and the roundabout won,” muttered a disgruntled resident of Spanish Lookout. He and a certain minority believe that a roundabout is unnecessary. But the majority voted in favor, so he'd better resign himself and accept the fact that for the first time ever, the community will construct a roundabout, located at the site where Route 40 intersects with Center Avenue, right next to the town hall. “Next thing you know we’ll have speed bumps,” remarked another resident.
  Speed bumps of any type completely disappeared from Spanish Lookout many years ago, the general consensus being that bumps, whether plastic or concrete, are a nuisance. Instead the main street is vividly marked with reflective paint, signs everywhere, and reflectors along the margins.
  Personally I don’t believe speed bumps or pedestrian ramps will reappear anytime soon, but then again, who would ever have thought that a roundabout would be constructed in Spanish Lookout?















A. Mendoza

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