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Public works presents pedestrian‑mobility toolbox and crosswalk upgrades; mid‑block crossings and lighting planned
Summary
Public Works reviewed a ‘pedestrian mobility toolbox’ and proposed upgrades including rectangular rapid‑flashing beacons (RRFBs), improved pavement markings, new signage that directs drivers to stop for pedestrians, and several mid‑block crossing projects tied to roadway improvement projects.
Public Works staff presented a pedestrian‑mobility toolbox and a slate of near‑term crossing improvements, and described a master transportation plan that will recommend multimodal design treatments and priorities.
Becky Divini, Director of Public Works and Engineering, described the toolbox of countermeasures — sidewalks, marked crosswalks, curb ramps, curb extensions, lighting, shared‑use paths, RRFBs and pedestrian hybrid beacons (PHBs) — and said those tools will be matched to design speed, location and community needs in a forthcoming master transportation plan.
Divini highlighted three specific near‑term…
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