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Keizer committee prioritizes safe pedestrian crossing at Lock Haven and Verda over low-impact paint projects

5797352 · September 19, 2025
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Summary

Committee reviewed an exhaustive list of proposed green-paint bike/ped projects, agreed to prioritize a pedestrian crossing at Lock Haven and Verda near schools and asked members to submit top priorities for budgeting.

The Keizer Traffic Safety Bikeways Pedestrian Committee on Sept. 18 reviewed a long list of proposed green-paint bike-crossing and pavement-marking projects and urged focusing resources on a safe pedestrian crossing at Lock Haven and Verda, an area committee members said serves multiple schools.

"To me, in terms of an improvement for Keizer that deals with pedestrian and bike safety, I would much ... put resources towards a safe pedestrian crossing there at Verda and Lehi Haven," said David, a committee member who identified areas where school routes and apartment growth increase pedestrian demand.

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