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City staff seek council feedback on sidewalks, refuge islands and flashing beacons for downtown safety project

Hudson City Council · January 28, 2025
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Summary

Phase 2 of Hudson’s downtown pedestrian safety program proposes ADA ramp upgrades, new sidewalks on South Main, a refuge island and a rectangular rapid‑flashing beacon at Colony Drive, and a bump‑out at North Main and Owen Brown to shorten crosswalks; staff sought council input before final design and ODOT approvals.

Staff presented conceptual measures for downtown pedestrian-safety Phase 2 on Jan. 28, asking council for feedback on a package of ADA ramps, crosswalk upgrades and two larger footprint items: a sidewalk extension on South Main Street and a refuge-island crosswalk at Colony Drive with a rectangular rapid‑flashing beacon (RRFB).

The proposed sidewalk on the east…

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