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Red Bank plans lane reconfiguration, new bike lanes and striping tied to TDOT resurfacing on State Route 8

5405825 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

Staff showed a video and described planned pavement marking, striping and bike‑lane installations for State Route 8 (Dayton Boulevard) timed to a TDOT resurfacing project; the city requested $36,800 to fund local striping changes to create consistent lane geometry and the municipality’s first bike lanes.

City staff presented designs and a brief video for pavement marking and lane reconfiguration on State Route 8 (Dayton Boulevard) tied to an imminent TDOT resurfacing contract, and sought a resolution to cover the city’s portion of striping and related work.

The effort matters because staff said the road geometry north and south of the intersection near the tunnel creates hazardous conditions that have contributed to collisions; the proposed striping changes aim to simplify lane configuration, provide dedicated right‑turn lanes and introduce the city’s first buffered bike lanes on both sides of Dayton Boulevard. “There is a buffer and exclusive bike lane on each side,” staff said during the…

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