Valley City to Add Roundabout
by Ima Phibber
The downtown Valley City 4-way stop can get pretty busy in the mornings and afternoons. There have been a couple fender benders there in the past month, and Valley City residents have been calling for something to be done. After doing a brief traffic study and cost analysis, Valley City has decided to add a roundabout at the current 4-way stop.

Valley City Mayor Ronald Bush said, “We brought in the Strong River Valley Transit Authority (SRVTA) to advise us on this, and they were big proponents of a roundabout. The board and I were skeptical about it, but they reassured us that it was the best option. We only had two other options- a stop light or a police officer directing traffic. I think we’re going to have some difficulties convincing Valley City residents though. I’m planning to run for mayor again, and I really hope this roundabout doesn’t hurt my reelection chances.”
I was able to talk with some Valley City residents about the new roundabout, and I got mixed reviews about it. One resident said, “Look, something needs to be done for sure. I grit my teeth and pray every time I come to that 4-way. It’s every man for himself. Some people don’t stop at all; some stop, but they don’t obey basic 4-way stop etiquette. It’s a mess, but a roundabout? Really? We’re not freakin Europe. If these people can’t navigate a 4-way stop, there’s no hope for a roundabout. It’s gonna be a disaster!”
Another resident said, “I’m glad we’re installing a roundabout there. I grew up in England, and they are everywhere there. It allows the traffic to keep moving and flowing, and there will be less accidents. I know Valleyans will probably be skeptical, but trust an old Brit, it’ll be better and safer in the long run.”
We’ll see how Valley City residents adjust to the roundabout. Construction on the project will start next week, and it’s projected to take 2 weeks to complete. A police officer will be there in the mornings and afternoons to direct traffic during construction.
The roundabout is a controversial issue, but there is another issue brewing after completion of the roundabout. What is going to be put at the center of the roundabout? Many Valley City residents are calling for a statue, some want a fountain, and there are a couple other ideas also. The SRVO will keep you updated on the roundabout, and what gets installed in the center of it as well.