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Staff reports low crash counts on priority trail links; residents press for safety features and engagement

3045209 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented crash-and-response counts for trail-priority areas, reported no crashes in some corridors and a small number in others, and fielded resident concerns about trail-to-road separation, scooter classification, and potential parking changes on DoubleTree Drive.

City staff presented crash- and call-response data for priority trail areas and answered resident questions about safety. Staff said police data are available from 2020 and fire-service data from 2022; for the specific priority locations the reported pedestrian/cyclist-related crash counts were: Briar Hill Boulevard — 3; Barnett Boulevard (trail connection to District Trail) — 0; Highland Village Road (Unity Park connection) — 3; DoubleTree Drive (on-street bicycle lane) — 0.

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