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Carmel plans raised crosswalks, invests $8 million in repaving; residents raise multiuse-path enforcement concerns
Summary
Councilors described a $6+ million program to add raised crosswalks and rapid‑flashing beacons, an $8 million repaving program, and said the city will address parking and safety conflicts on multiuse paths after residents reported large vehicles blocking trails.
CARMEL, Ind. — City leaders outlined a multi‑year effort to improve pedestrian safety, repave streets and address blocked multiuse paths after residents at a town hall reported frequent incidents of vehicles parking on or blocking trails.
Council members said the infrastructure bond includes just over $6 million directed to raised crosswalks, plus four intersections and an additional line item for pedestrian improvements. Councilor comments indicated the raised crosswalk rollout — including rapid‑flashing…
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