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Cedar Park highlights bike-safety month, maps multi‑mile trail expansions and high‑visibility crossings

3457738 · May 22, 2025
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Cedar Park proclaimed May 2025 National Bicycle Safety Month and received a city manager report updating completed and planned shared‑use paths, high‑visibility crosswalk rollouts and a public safety campaign.

The Cedar Park City Council recognized May 2025 as National Bicycle Safety Month and heard a staff report on progress toward the city’s Mobility Master Plan trail network and a public engagement “Heads Up Cedar Park” safety campaign.

Randy Skinner, assistant director of engineering and capital projects, told the council the Brushy Creek North Fork Trail — a roughly 3‑mile, 10‑foot shared‑use path from Brushy Creek Road to Palmer Lane — was completed earlier in 2025. He said Lakeline Boulevard’s shared‑use path design is at about 60% and that staff applied for federal Transportation Alternatives (set‑aside) funds; technical staff were informed the regional transportation board would recommend funding for construction.…

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