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Addison Circle business owners and residents oppose proposed Quorum bike lane and warn of parking, delivery and safety impacts
Summary
Dozens of Addison Circle residents and business owners told the council that a proposed Quorum Drive bike-lane plan would remove vital parking, hamper deliveries and create safety issues, and urged the town to pursue lower-impact alternatives and more outreach.
Business owners and residents in Addison Circle urged the City Council on April 22 to pause or redesign a proposed Quorum Drive bike-lane project, saying the current plan — which would replace one travel lane in sections and place parked cars between moving traffic and a buffered bike lane — would remove critical parking, impede delivery trucks and create safety hazards for pedestrians and cyclists.
Why it matters: Addison Circle business owners said abundant curbside parking and visible signage are essential to their customers and to keep small retailers viable. Multiple speakers said they see few cyclists using Quorum now and argued the project would shrink traffic capacity…
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