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Planning commission hears update on Mosby Street LQC bus platform; staff to keep monitoring
Summary
City staff reported early user feedback and driver observations after installation of a modular bus boarding platform on Mosby Street. The Planning Commission heard survey results, a GRTC driver questionnaire and staff recommendations to continue monitoring; an engineer recommended delaying ‘‘centerline hardening.’’
Kelly Rowan, with the Office of Equitable Transit and Mobility, updated the City of Richmond Planning Commission on an installed lighter‑quicker‑cheaper (LQC) bus boarding platform and related traffic‑calming work on Mosby Street.
Rowan said the modular platform, made from recycled plastic and installed to match the site, was part of a broader traffic‑calming project that included flex posts and planters. “We have collected so far 23 post‑installation surveys,” she said, and staff gathered about 50 public responses overall through onsite and paper surveys. Rowan told commissioners that survey responses so far trend toward increased feelings of safety for pedestrians and people…
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