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Residents oppose possible two-way conversion on Duncan Avenue; council to seek traffic study and outreach
Summary
Crafton residents told borough council they oppose converting the residential stretch of Duncan Avenue from one-way to two-way. Council members said they will first solicit a traffic-study cost estimate and do resident outreach before any decision.
Crafton Borough Council on Jan. 23 heard repeated opposition from residents to a proposal to convert portions of Duncan Avenue from one-way to two-way traffic, and council said it will obtain a traffic-study quote and do neighborhood outreach before taking any action.
Residents who live on Duncan said the residential section is narrow, used heavily by pedestrians, and relies on on-street parking; several urged preserving the current one-way configuration. "It's too tight. It's too busy. We have a lot of walkers," said Debbie Reagan, who identified herself as a Duncan Avenue resident. Rich Schubert, also a…
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