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Cyclist and trail advocates urge design changes for Monon and multiuse paths; council hears suggestions

3624535 · June 3, 2025
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Speakers at the Carmel Common Council meeting urged clearer signage, enforcement and design fixes for cycle tracks and multiuse paths, citing safety incidents and missing paint on recently repaved segments; councilors noted the concerns will be taken up in committee work.

Cyclists and trail advocates on Monday asked the Carmel Common Council to address safety and enforcement gaps on the city's cycle tracks and multiuse paths, raising concerns about exemptions in a proposed code update and about missing pavement markings after recent repaving.

Jack Feldman told the council he reviewed ordinance D-27-69-25 and said one-way cycle tracks on Monon Boulevard were not addressed in the proposed text. Feldman said that omission could leave violations on those paths unenforceable and recounted…

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