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Residents urge council to accelerate low‑stress biking and pedestrian network; city highlights Active Travel signage pilot

2627697 · January 6, 2025
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Multiple public commenters urged the council to adopt higher pavement standards and to accelerate a low‑stress bikeway network, including support for a protected intersection at Highland and Circle/Tenth; staff and the mayor described small, low‑cost Active Travel signage being piloted in neighborhoods.

Residents addressed the council on Jan. 6 to urge faster implementation of low‑stress streets for walking and bicycling and to support a proposed protected intersection at Highland and Circle/Tenth.

Jay Thatcher, representing Mid‑Valley Bicycle Club, told the council he and other advocates were “really quite pleased about the recent activity for transportation safety coming out of the public works department and this council.” Thatcher recommended higher pavement standards on streets and…

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