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Miller Improvement Project to include "all ages and abilities" bike lane and ADA upgrades, city engineer says

2807270 · March 19, 2025
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Commissioners asked about accessibility on the upcoming Miller Improvement Project; a transportation engineer said crossings will receive upgraded ramps and accessible pedestrian signals, bus stops adjacent to cycle tracks will include curb‑height loading or floating boarding islands, and AAATA will be contacted about permanent bus‑stop access.

Commissioners discussed accessibility features for the Miller Improvement Project during the March 19 Ann Arbor Commission on Disability Issues meeting, and a city transportation engineer described design details intended to serve riders and pedestrians with disabilities.

Annika Conrad raised questions about the project’s “all ages and abilities” bike lane designation and whether the Miller Improvement Project would include ADA upgrades to sidewalks and bus stops. Cynthia, identified at the meeting as the transportation engineer, clarified that “all ages and abilities” is a design term referring…

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