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URA approves $46,856.96 for downtown intersection pilot after detailed planning discussion
Summary
The Livingston City Urban Renewal Agency approved direct funding to buy materials for a temporary intersection safety and placemaking pilot. Members asked for clearer data collection plans and confirmed reuse and eligibility rules.
The Livingston City Urban Renewal Agency voted to provide direct funding for temporary intersection safety and placemaking treatments downtown, approving a request not to exceed $46,856.96 to purchase materials and install pilot improvements recommended by the Western Transportation Institute (WTI).
Miss Severson and planning staff described the project as a pilot implementation of several recommendations from the downtown master plan adopted in late 2024. The pilot aims to test treatments that slow vehicle turning movements and improve safety and “placemaking” at selected intersections without removing on‑street parking. Designs…
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