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Council hears Safe Routes update; staff to study crossings and sidewalks in Sunset neighborhood

West Linn City Council · November 4, 2024
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Summary

City staff, the school district and police detailed Safe Routes to School priorities for Sunset Elementary, noting 17 recommended projects (15 sidewalks) from a 2019 study and limited remaining local funds; staff will collect data, study intersections and return recommendations next year.

West Linn — City staff, the school district and police department presented a Safe Routes to School briefing on Nov. 4 focused on Sunset Elementary, outlining project priorities, funding history and next steps for design and study.

Eric (city staff) said the 2019 DKS evaluation identified 17 projects for the Sunset neighborhood—15 sidewalk projects and two signing/striping items—and that the study’s 59 projects across six schools totaled about $14.4 million in 2019 dollars. He noted that a 2018 voter‑approved $20 million general‑obligation bond dedicated $1 million to…

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