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Committee OKs pedestrian-crossing signs at Manhattan and Niagara after residents request crosswalk

5912590 · October 6, 2025
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After resident testimony about heavy pedestrian crossings to reach Woodman's Plaza, the committee approved pedestrian-crossing signs and added advanced warning signs at Manhattan and Niagara; staff declined to paint an uncontrolled crosswalk and cited ADA ramp deficiencies.

Residents urged the Buildings and Grounds Committee to improve walking access to Woodman's Plaza at the Manhattan and Niagara intersection; the committee approved pedestrian-crossing signage and added advance-warning signs, but did not paint a marked crosswalk.

Katie Forster, a resident who said she lives in the neighborhood, told the committee she and neighbors counted 36 pedestrians using Manhattan on a Monday and estimated…

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