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Clayton council hears Active Transportation Plan presentation; consultants outline 28 policy items and project priorities
Summary
Consultants from Toole Design presented the draft Clayton Active Transportation Plan to the Clayton City Council workshop, describing 28 program and policy recommendations, prioritized infrastructure (including about 3 miles of sidewalks and 28 miles of bikeways/shared-use paths) and steps to seek Safe Routes to School and other grants; council members asked for the full prioritization list and cost details.
Consultants from Toole Design presented the draft Clayton Active Transportation Plan to the Clayton City Council at a workshop, outlining policy recommendations and a multi-year project list intended to improve walking and bicycling across the city.
The presentation, opened by city project staff, said the plan was funded through a 2023 grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation and grew from a steering committee process that included school and regional partners. Planner Carly Good said the plan organizes work into vision and goals, community engagement, existing-conditions analysis, a prioritized project list and implementation steps. "Active transportation is that walking, biking, any human-powered mode of transportation," Good said, noting the plan also addresses e-bikes and assisted-mobility devices.
Why it matters: council members heard that adopting the plan would make Clayton…
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