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Crafton council shelves Duncan Avenue two‑way study after residents object
Summary
After multiple residents urged the borough to drop a proposed conversion and a Gateway Engineers estimate put a traffic study at up to $10,000, council removed the Duncan/Ingram item from future agendas and took no funding action.
Crafton Borough Council members said they would not pursue a traffic study or conversion of a block of Duncan Avenue after several residents told the council the change is impractical and unwelcome.
Public comment at the Feb. 13 meeting featured multiple residents from Duncan Avenue who opposed converting the street to two‑way. Steve Crescenzo of 79 Duncan asked for clarification about the scope of the proposal; several other residents — including Dave Supartzi of Duncan Avenue, Bill Petri, and Debbie Bragan — said a conversion would be unsafe or infeasible…
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