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City staff seek council OK for multi-lane reconfiguration study to identify lane-reduction and transit design options
Summary
City transportation staff briefed the commission on a planned, citywide planning-level evaluation of 10 multilane corridors. Staff said they will ask city council to award a contract to Tool Design Group on April 7 and expect a one-year study to produce conceptual designs, metrics and preliminary cost estimates.
City transportation staff told the Ann Arbor Transportation Commission on March 19 that they intend to seek City Council approval on April 7 for a planning-level evaluation of 10 multilane corridors and to contract Tool Design Group to perform the work.
Project scope and purpose: Trevor Bridal, the staff presenter, said the study will evaluate all city-owned multilane roads for potential reconfiguration to advance Vision 0 (the city’s safety goals), lower vehicle speeds, improve transit operations and create more comfortable walking and biking conditions. Staff received proposals from three consultant teams and…
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