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City plans major upgrades for safer pedestrian crossings

July 22, 2024 | Longwood, Seminole County, Florida



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City plans major upgrades for safer pedestrian crossings
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implementation of a comprehensive mobility plan aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety and connectivity in Longwood. The plan includes several traffic calming measures and multimodal crossings at key locations, which are designed to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists.

Key recommendations from the plan involve the installation of pedestrian hybrid beacons along State Road 434, specifically at Warren Avenue, Westchurch Avenue, and near the new Addison Place apartment complex. These beacons are intended to facilitate safer crossings in areas identified as high-traffic zones, particularly as the region continues to develop.

Officials highlighted the importance of updating signage and pavement markings at intersections to enhance visibility for those crossing the road. The mobility plan also outlines a sub-plan for additional studies, programs, and policies that will support the effective implementation of these projects.

Concerns were raised about the current state of State Road 434, which has been described as hazardous due to its six lanes. The proposed beacons aim to address these safety issues and improve connectivity between residential areas and local amenities, including the train station.

Further discussions touched on the future of Westchurch Avenue, where existing bike lanes and sidewalks are already in place. Officials indicated that as the area redevelops, there may be opportunities for further enhancements, including the potential for off-street paths to accommodate increasing multimodal traffic.

The meeting concluded with a call for ongoing community engagement and feedback as the mobility plan progresses toward its 2045 planning horizon.

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