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City hires Johnson Engineering to update downtown traffic study; public outreach plan outlined

5779332 · June 16, 2025
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Summary

Johnson Engineering briefed City Council on the downtown traffic study kickoff June 14, reporting March peak-season counts and outlining a public-involvement plan that will guide revisions to impact-study thresholds, intersection standards and multimodal metrics.

Johnson Engineering presented a kickoff and public involvement plan for the city—s downtown traffic study at the June 14 workshop, describing the work to update peak-season counts, test model assumptions and recommend changes to how the city evaluates development impacts.

The study area will be bounded approximately by Central Avenue (north), Broad Avenue (south), Second Street (west) and Goodlette-Frank Road (east). Consultants said they had completed March 2025 peak-season data collection (24-hour counters and focused turning-movement…

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