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Council authorizes TDA grant application for Mount Air Parkway bike lanes, narrows planned cross‑section for Dana Hills segment

2253567 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

Clayton approved submitting a Transportation Development Act application requesting $50,000 toward Mount Air Parkway bicycle lanes, with staff amending the application to replace a proposed buffer zone with an on‑curb bike lane that preserves on‑street parking for the Dana Hills segment; council voted 4‑0 with the vice mayor absent.

The Clayton City Council on Jan. 21 authorized staff to submit a Transportation Development Act (TDA) grant application to seek $50,000 toward a Mount Air Parkway bicycle‑lane project and instructed staff to configure the Dana Hills segment so the former buffer zone becomes the bike lane and on‑street parking remains.

City Engineer Larry Peace presented the TDA application timeline and design alternatives, saying the staff recommendation was a balanced cross‑section that would remove one travel lane in each direction to provide bike lanes in both directions, keep on‑street parking…

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