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City unveils Glenwood South safety pilot: painted curb extensions first, raised crosswalks possible
Summary
Transportation staff outlined a $200,000 pilot to test painted curb extensions and potential raised crosswalks at three Glenwood Avenue intersections, based on a public survey of more than 750 participants.
The City of Raleigh’s Transportation Department presented a Glenwood South safety pilot to council that will install painted curb extensions at three Glenwood Avenue intersections this fall and evaluate raised crosswalks at select locations. Monique Ghent, a transportation project lead, said council had allocated $200,000 for quick-build improvements to improve pedestrian visibility and reduce vehicle speeds.
Ghent said outreach for the pilot included community meetings…
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