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Carmel to install 17 raised crosswalks, invest $8 million in repaving and continue multiuse‑path expansion
Summary
City staff told a town hall the infrastructure bond funds raised crosswalks and pedestrian improvements, an $8 million pavement repaving program will rely on objective road‑scanning analytics, and a $21 million multiuse path program remains a multiyear priority.
City officials at a Carmel town hall outlined several infrastructure projects funded through the city’s bond program, including 17 planned raised crosswalks, an $8 million street‑repaving program this year and a budgeted plan to complete multiuse paths across the city.
Officials said the raised crosswalk program will include rapid flashing beacons at many locations and that "just over $6,000,000" from the bond was directed specifically to raised crosswalks, plus funding for four critical intersections and a general pedestrian‑improvement line…
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