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Flagstaff staff outline Safe Routes to School infrastructure study, urge neighborhood input
Summary
City staff described an infrastructure-focused Safe Routes to School study for the Northeast Schools area, said a grant funds implementation work and urged residents to complete a survey by Nov. 21 to record problems and priorities for crossings, bike lanes and bus-stop location.
City staff on Monday presented an infrastructure-centered Safe Routes to School study focused on a cluster of schools in Flagstaff's northeast neighborhood and urged residents to complete a public survey by Nov. 21 to document safety concerns and priorities.
The presentation, delivered during a joint meeting of the Pedestrian Advisory Committee and Bicycle Advisory Committee, explained that the project separates programmatic work from infrastructure work and that the city has secured a grant to pursue physical improvements, including crossings, medians and striping. "We got a grant for that, and we'll look at implementing specific stuff," the presenting staff member said.
Staff showed maps indicating high percentages of student…
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