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Public urges more pedestrian safety, council refines community survey questions
Summary
A public commenter asked Keizer to prioritize sidewalks and pedestrian crossings on collector streets and requested the community survey include a yes/no question about lowering residential speed limits to 20 mph; council directed staff to revise discretionary survey questions and route the cleaned draft through CDEC before release.
A resident urged the Keizer City Council on Jan. 20 to prioritize sidewalks and safer pedestrian crossings on collector streets and to include a clear question on lowering residential speed limits in the city's upcoming community survey.
David Filbert told council that many of Keizer’s collectors and arterials are residential and that proposed cost‑share rules that would ask homeowners on those streets to pay a greater percentage are unfair. "Those streets do deserve streets that…
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