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Mark Tree Road design survey shows majority support for single‑side sidewalk; residents call for traffic calming

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A DPW survey for Mark Tree Road found 64% of respondents favored a single sidewalk on the south side rather than sidewalks on both sides of the road. Residents identified speeding, visibility on curves and tree preservation as priorities; DPW said constructing sidewalks on both sides would require significant tree removals and possibly blasting.

DPW staff told the Mobility Planning & Coordination Committee that a stakeholder-focused survey for the Mark Tree Road project produced feedback emphasizing pedestrian safety and traffic calming, and that a majority of respondents supported installing a single sidewalk on the south side of the road.

According to the survey results presented to the committee, 64% of respondents preferred one sidewalk (the south side) rather than sidewalks on both sides. Staff said a…

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