The Town of Stratford Greenway Committee convened on February 7, 2024, to discuss various aspects of the town's greenway project, focusing on potential rerouting options for bike traffic and addressing congestion in key areas.
The meeting began with a discussion on rerouting bike traffic to avoid congested areas. Committee members proposed redirecting cyclists from a busy intersection to a less congested street, which would help alleviate traffic and improve safety. The suggestion involved utilizing existing streets to create a more efficient route for cyclists coming from the greenway.
Members reflected on past discussions from 2016 regarding similar solutions, emphasizing the importance of avoiding congested areas while still providing access to the greenway. The conversation highlighted the need to connect various streets, such as Fenelon Place and Paradise Place, to ensure a seamless transition for cyclists.
Further discussions included the challenges of navigating around parking spots and the necessity of maintaining access to local businesses. The committee acknowledged the historical context of previous decisions that impacted bike traffic and parking in the area, noting that adjustments would be needed to accommodate both cyclists and motorists.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the need for further exploration of the proposed routes and the importance of ensuring safe access for cyclists traveling north on Main Street. The committee plans to continue evaluating options and will reconvene to discuss progress and next steps in the greenway project.