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Public urges Ann Arbor to fund Vision Zero safety projects, expand Stadium road diet and reevaluate Miller cycle track

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Multiple callers and residents urged the Ann Arbor City Council to prioritize Vision Zero engineering measures, fund quick-build road diets along Stadium Road, add protected bike lanes and bollards downtown, and reassess a planned two-way cycle track on Miller Road citing safety concerns.

Residents and online callers at the Ann Arbor City Council meeting urged the council to prioritize Vision Zero measures, use city funds for quick-build safety projects, and reexamine the design of the Miller Road two-way cycle track.

Adam Duskevich, calling from the Fourth Ward, said he supports projects in progress such as the Miller two-way cycle track and urged the council to fund reconfigurations or “road diets” across remaining multi-lane segments of the Stadium Corridor as a two-year pilot. Duskevich said the conversion should “include protected bicycle facilities and speed management devices to…

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