In a bid to enhance road safety and ease traffic flow, the Idaho Falls City Council is proposing a new roundabout at the Birch Street and South Boulevard intersection. But here's where it gets controversial... The proposed roundabout has sparked debates among residents, with some concerned about its impact on daily commutes and local businesses. However, the city engineer, Jon Knowles, believes it will significantly reduce the number of conflict points, making it safer for drivers. The intersection, currently controlled by a stop sign, is busy during peak hours and has witnessed multiple crashes. The roundabout aims to address these issues by slowing down traffic and reducing the severity of potential crashes. While some residents, like Mya James and Mike Quinn, are satisfied with the plan, others, such as Canon Browning, have raised concerns about the impact on nearby businesses and their daily routines. The city is still open to feedback, and residents can share their thoughts via email. So, what do you think? Is the proposed roundabout a good idea, or are there better alternatives? Share your thoughts in the comments below!