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Council hears feasibility study plans for Duke-Grayson corridor; staff says multiple configurations will be evaluated
Summary
City transportation staff described a feasibility study for the Duke/Grayson corridor that will evaluate alternatives including two-way conversions, dedicated transit lanes and other safety-oriented designs as part of Vision Zero goals.
Durham City transportation staff told council members they will study multiple design alternatives for the Duke-Grayson corridor rather than settle on a single solution, citing safety, multimodal use and potential integration with bus rapid transit needs.
The discussion came during a presentation and council Q&A on a feasibility study the city has commissioned for the corridor. Staff said options under consideration will include two-way conversions,…
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