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City reports $1.31M in 2024 Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Fund spending, previews 2025 projects and Roslyn Park bridge design

5415808 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

City staff reported July 15 that the Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (PACS) Fund spent about $1.314 million in 2024 on sidewalks, bus‑stop accessibility improvements, rapid rectangular flashing beacons and preliminary design work for the Roslyn Park pedestrian bridge.

City staff reported to the Edina City Council on July 15 that the Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety (PACS) Fund spent about $1.314 million in 2024 on sidewalks, transit accessibility pads, and flashing beacons, and that the fund is paying preliminary design costs for the Roslyn Park pedestrian bridge and other projects in 2025. Why it matters: The PACS Fund is financed by utility‑franchise fees and is Edina’s dedicated funding source for non‑motorized transportation improvements; the report described where last year’s dollars were spent and how 2025 work will…

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