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City to test delineators, raised markers and adaptive bump-outs at multiple sites this summer

5113543 · July 1, 2025
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Staff described two adaptive project packages scheduled for late‑summer construction: one tests delineators and modular bump-outs (including 'armadillo' markers and candle delineators) at several schools and corridors; the second uses West Quadrant TIF funds for adaptive treatments on the Chestnut–Elm greenway ahead of permanent changes.

City staff described two small-works construction packages planned for late summer that will trial low‑cost adaptive safety treatments on city streets.

The first package comprises traffic-calming adaptive installations already designed (delineator-style, modular bump outs at school crossings and gaps in bike lanes) plus a separate $150,000 test of bicycle delineator products that council directed staff to evaluate. Test locations include Regal/Woodside and other elementary-school crossings, a gap closure on Barnes Road, and three…

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