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Residents urge no-delay construction of Brockman and Crestland sidewalks serving three schools
Summary
Multiple callers at the Ann Arbor Transportation Commission’s March 19 meeting pressed city staff to proceed with planned sidewalk construction on Brockman and Crestland streets, saying delays endanger schoolchildren and the sidewalks must include buffers and full-width designs.
Several Ann Arbor residents told the Transportation Commission on March 19 that planned sidewalks on Brockman and Crestland should proceed without further delay and be built to full accessibility standards.
The residents said Brockman and Crestland are direct walking routes to multiple schools and described repeated instances of children walking in the street where sidewalks are missing or substandard. Molly Kleinman, a former transportation commissioner, said Brockman is a route to Tappan, Pattengill and Saint Francis schools and described “kids walking in the street in a section where…
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