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Committee backs stop signs, crossings for Hodiamont Greenway segment
Summary
The Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee recommended passage of Board Bill 149 to add two-way stop controls and pedestrian improvements at the Hodiamont Avenue crossing of the former Hodiamont tracks as part of the Hodiamont Greenway project.
Committee backs stop signs, crossings for Hodiamont Greenway segment
The Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee on Wednesday recommended passage of Board Bill 149 to establish two-way stop controls at the Hodiamont Avenue crossing of the old Hodiamont rail tracks and approve related pedestrian and cycling improvements adjacent to Gwen Giles Park.
Committee members said the measure responds to community requests to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety at a mid-block Greenway crossing and will be part of the broader Hodiamont Greenway project being led by Great Rivers Greenway.
Great Rivers Greenway project manager Kulia Bruce and consultant Alonzo Washington described the first phase of a multi-phase trail that…
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