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Pepper Pike council begins new phase of walkability work; staff asked for maps, cost estimates and safety data
Summary
Council discussed next sidewalk and trail projects, including Brainerd, Fairmount and Pine Tree, and requested staff return with maps, resident counts, approximate costs and coordination with sewer and other infrastructure projects.
Pepper Pike City Council opened a planning discussion May 12 on the next phase of the city’s walkability program, asking staff to return with a prioritized list of candidate streets, maps showing number of households served, approximate construction and design costs, and notes on infrastructure conflicts.
Council members said priorities should balance number of residents served, traffic volumes and safety enhancements. The council also discussed continuing the Gates Mills Pathway work: the city has a roughly $500,000 grant for an upcoming extension that would add nearly a half-mile of trail and connect the…
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