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Webster Groves traffic advisory commission to create crosswalk request form, outline cost tiers and queueing
Summary
Commission members agreed to draft a standardized application (a ‘cut sheet’) to triage crosswalk requests, collect objective metrics (lane count, speed, proximity to destinations), and set public expectations about funding and timing.
The Webster Groves Traffic Advisory Commission discussed a new standardized request form and an initial triage process to evaluate community petitions for crosswalks and other pedestrian measures.
Commission members agreed to develop a questionnaire or “cut sheet” applicants would complete when requesting a crosswalk. The proposed form would capture readily available facts — street name, number of lanes, posted speed limit, proximate destinations (schools, parks), and whether sidewalks exist — and would allow staff to use existing databases or quick measurements to flag requests that are unlikely to meet engineering…
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