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Council sends petition for high‑visibility crosswalks and stop bars to TIP subcommittee after strong public push
Summary
Phoenix residents and road‑safety advocates urged the City Council on Wednesday to require high‑visibility crosswalk markings and vehicle stop bars; the council referred the petition to its TIP subcommittee for study and planning.
Phoenix residents and road‑safety advocates on Wednesday urged the City Council to require high‑visibility crosswalk markings and stop bars at signalized and unsignalized intersections across the city. Following several hours of public testimony, the council referred the citizen petition to the Transportation, Infrastructure and Planning (TIP) subcommittee for further study and implementation planning.
The petition, filed by neighborhood activist Nicole Rodriguez, calls on the city to upgrade existing two‑line crosswalk markings to federally recommended ladder or zebra markings…
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