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Sedona managers review 'Sedona in Motion' improvements: uptown lanes, parking garage and crosswalk rules
Summary
Deputy City Manager Andy Dickey reviewed the Sedona in Motion strategies, including Uptown lane work, zipper-merge guidance, a new parking garage with permit zones, and the monitoring regime that governs when an Oak Creek crosswalk is closed during congestion.
Andy Dickey, deputy city manager, gave the Tourism Advisory Board a status update on Sedona in Motion, the city’s transportation master-plan program, and outlined near-term projects that city staff are advancing to ease congestion in Uptown.
Dickey said early SIM projects "made pedestrian crossing efficient, reduce left hand turning through Uptown, create the second southbound lane," and said the work reduced travel times that had previously reached 45 to 60 minutes down to 15 minutes in routine conditions. He defended a zipper-merge approach, saying: "If we can get the utilization of both lanes, now our capacity, doubles."
Dickey described the city’s parking strategy around the new garage.…
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