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City struggles to create safe pedestrian-friendly downtown

August 08, 2024 | North Chicago, Lake County, Illinois



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City struggles to create safe pedestrian-friendly downtown
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised about pedestrian safety and urban design in downtown areas. Participants highlighted that while there have been some improvements to sidewalks, the overall environment remains unfriendly to pedestrians. The rapid movement of vehicles through the area contributes to a sense of insecurity for those on foot.

Moreover, the lack of diverse businesses, particularly restaurants and coffee shops, was identified as a significant barrier to attracting new enterprises. The absence of inviting spaces for people to gather and enjoy their surroundings further hampers the potential for economic growth in the area. Stakeholders emphasized the need for a more pedestrian-centric approach to urban planning to foster a vibrant downtown atmosphere that encourages both foot traffic and business development.

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