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Council weighs pedestrian safety and pathway projects at Glenwood crossing and along Riley, and hears about Alaska Railroad bills

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The council discussed pedestrian-safety and pathway projects, including Glenwood rail crossing replacement and conversion of a Riley Avenue segment to a separated pathway to Lake Lucille Park; staff also described invoices from the Alaska Railroad for crossing maintenance.

Council members reviewed several safety and pedestrian-access proposals tied to upcoming capital projects and right-of-way issues: a Glenwood rail crossing replacement and pathway connection, a Riley Avenue pathway to Lake Lucille Park, and a local match request for Parks Highway improvements near Sun Mountain.

Staff said the Alaska Railroad inspects and bills for crossing maintenance and that the city received a…

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