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City presents all-ages-and-abilities bicycle network and design options for Fifth Avenue reconstruction

3137527 · March 19, 2025
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City transportation staff reviewed the all-ages-and-abilities bicycle network and described design options for Fifth Avenue between William and Madison during a March 19 briefing; engineers said the corridor’s traffic volumes allow removing a vehicle lane in places to make space for safer bicycle facilities and parking alternatives.

City transportation staff reviewed Ann Arbor’s all-ages-and-abilities bicycle network and presented design options for the Fifth Avenue reconstruction between William and Madison at the March 19 Transportation Commission meeting.

The network and project: Cynthia Redinger, a city transportation engineer, described the transportation plan’s goals to build an accessible bicycle network and the toolkit of treatments for local, minor and major streets. For Fifth Avenue, the project includes water-main replacement and pavement resurfacing; staff said the section between William and Packard currently has two southbound vehicle lanes and one…

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