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Transportation committee backs Salem Road traffic-calming concept, recommends public outreach
Summary
The Fayetteville Transportation Committee recommended advancing a traffic-calming concept for Salem Road that would add a northbound bike lane, a shared lane through a curve, and potential small roundabout at Micah; staff will proceed with public outreach.
The Fayetteville Transportation Committee voted to recommend that city staff advance a traffic-calming and bicycle facility concept for Salem Road and seek public input. Staff presented traffic counts and design concepts showing Salem north of Timberline carries roughly 2,000 vehicles per day and average speeds near 31 mph.
Staff presented a 27-foot cross section concept that would reallocate roadway width to provide a 7-foot northbound bike lane and a shared travel lane for southbound cyclists through the curve, and suggested the Micah…
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