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Keizer multimodal committee backs pedestrian-flag pilot and asks council to seek staff recommendation

Keizer Multimodal Safety Committee · January 16, 2026
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Summary

The Keizer Multimodal Safety Committee voted Jan. 15 to support its pedestrian-flag pilot and to send the issue to City Council, asking staff to prepare a recommendation that will include legal, insurance and public-works input. The committee noted nighttime visibility and liability questions that staff must address.

The Keizer Multimodal Safety Committee voted Jan. 15 to support the city’s pilot pedestrian‑flag program and to forward the topic to City Council, requesting that staff prepare a report weighing program continuity, liability, costs and placement criteria.

The motion to support the pilot passed after members heard neighborhood feedback that flags help daytime visibility and communicate pedestrian intent. Tammy (Greater Northeast Keizer Neighborhood Association) told the committee she had contacted residents and "got a hold of 52 people who would really like to keep it on there if…

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