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Morgantown traffic commission to survey members on priorities; considers pop-up ‘open streets’ events

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The Morgantown Traffic Commission agreed to send a survey to members to prioritize projects from the city strategic plan, consider pop-up demonstrations to show multimodal street designs, and continue work on subcommittees including a truck-traffic study and curb/parking regulations.

The Morgantown Traffic Commission agreed June 2025 to send a member survey to prioritize transportation projects identified in the city strategic plan and to explore temporary demonstration events, commonly called "open streets," to show multimodal street designs.

The commission chair said staff will distribute a short survey between meetings so commissioners can indicate interest and time commitments for projects ranging from a truck-traffic study to a complete-streets policy update. Drew Jacqueline, staff engineer for the City of Morgantown, told commissioners, "I do believe personally that your strength lies there not in attempting to do technical analysis," meaning the commission should focus on policy and priorities rather than on engineering details.

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