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Council member and residents urge re-evaluation of Miller Road two-way cycle track after safety concerns

3137527 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

Council member Kathy Griswold and other callers told the Transportation Commission they have raised safety concerns about the planned two-way cycle track on Miller Road and asked staff for a traffic-engineering re-evaluation; staff and a transportation engineer described Miller as a major street with constrained right-of-way.

At the March 19 Ann Arbor Transportation Commission meeting, Council Member Kathy Griswold and several residents urged city staff to re-evaluate the planned two-way cycle track on Miller Road, citing potential conflict points and recent serious crashes elsewhere in the city.

Griswold said she had repeatedly raised issues about the proposed two-way cycle track and asked that staff place the item on the commission agenda; she said that had not happened and that she planned to contact the state to flag the project if the…

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