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Stratford planning committee discusses bike lane redesign along Huntington and Main Streets

February 08, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut



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Stratford planning committee discusses bike lane redesign along Huntington and Main Streets
During a recent meeting of the Town of Stratford Greenway Committee, members engaged in a detailed discussion about improving bike access and safety around Paradise Green. The committee explored the possibility of creating a bidirectional bike lane on Huntington Road, which would allow cyclists to avoid the congested Main Street area and enhance connectivity to local businesses.

Committee members expressed concerns about the current bike lane design, which they believe poses safety risks due to its proximity to parked cars. Suggestions included rerouting the bike lane to ensure safer passage for cyclists and pedestrians, particularly during busy events like the Farmers Market. The discussion highlighted the need for a dedicated bike facility and improved signage to encourage cycling and walking to local businesses, reducing reliance on cars.

Another key point raised was the importance of making the area more pedestrian-friendly. Members emphasized the need to maximize access to the parking area behind Paradise Green, which could further support local commerce. The committee agreed to regroup with consultants to address these issues and explore potential funding options for the proposed changes.

As the meeting concluded, members acknowledged the urgency of creating safer streets and improving access for all modes of transportation. The committee plans to revisit these discussions in their next meeting, aiming to finalize recommendations that will benefit the Stratford community.

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