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City engineer outlines multimodal transportation plan; Trillium Boulevard highlighted for redesign options

2418802 · February 26, 2025
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City Engineer Dan Carmody presented the citywide multimodal transportation plan, identifying pedestrian network progress, gaps in the bike network, upcoming Safe Streets for All safety analysis, and several retrofit options for Trillium Boulevard.

City Engineer Dan Carmody presented a study session on the citywide multimodal transportation system plan on Feb. 25, describing the city’s current pedestrian and bicycle network, transit connections and proposed retrofit options for busy corridors such as Trillium Boulevard.

Carmody defined multimodal as accommodating multiple modes — pedestrians, bikes, transit and vehicles — and said Mill Creek’s pedestrian network is largely present (most streets have sidewalks on at least one side), while the bike network is limited and concentrated on arterial streets. He said a Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant study — the city’s comprehensive safety…

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