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Transportation Commission recommends adoption of Flower Mound crosswalk policy; unanimous vote
Summary
The Transportation Commission voted unanimously to recommend adoption of a new town crosswalk policy that standardizes when crosswalks are marked, sets data‑driven thresholds for uncontrolled crossings and requires ADA compliance and community notices for removals.
Flower Mound — The Transportation Commission voted unanimously Nov. 11 to recommend that staff adopt a town crosswalk policy that sets formal criteria for marking and removing pedestrian crossings.
Thomas, the presenting staff member, told commissioners the policy replaces informal, case‑by‑case decisions with a data‑driven four‑step evaluation for uncontrolled locations — field review, comprehensive data collection, evaluation against thresholds, and selection of crossing treatments. "The purpose of presenting tonight is to describe what a crosswalk is, and give some legal context, and provide an overview of [the]…
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