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Taylor staff present active-transportation and ADA transition findings; residents prioritize sidewalks near schools and parks

5777370 · September 10, 2025
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City staff and consultants presented an active-transportation analysis and ADA transition plan update showing roughly 50 miles of sidewalks (about 70% rated good), identifying sidewalk gaps and crash hot spots; council received the update unanimously and directed staff to prioritize corridors and produce a draft this fall.

Taylor city staff and HDR consultants presented an update on the city’s active-transportation plan and ADA transition plan and the City Council voted to receive the report unanimously.

Tyler Bybee introduced the item and turned the presentation to Leslie Pollock of HDR, who summarized an existing-conditions analysis and survey results. Pollock said the city has about 50 miles of sidewalks and that, in a visual assessment, about 70% of sidewalks were rated good; she noted the sidewalk grading was not an ADA compliance audit but a condition…

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