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Committee reviews trail-count data, considers totem counters and Lockstop pilot; members press on Greenway safety

Fayetteville City Active Transportation Advisory Committee · October 8, 2025
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Summary

Dane presented trail-counter dashboard data showing Old Wire and North Street Greenway sites among the busiest; committee discussed costs and theft of counters (totem cited at ~$40,000), options to relocate counters, a potential Lockstop smart-lock pilot for downtown bike parking, and recurring complaints about teenagers on small motorcycles on the Greenway.

Dane presented a dashboard of trail counts showing long‑term and monthly usage patterns: Old Wire and the Greenway near North Street posted the highest counts (thousands to tens of thousands monthly), while soft‑surface and mountain bike trail counters showed lower absolute numbers but event-driven spikes.

He described the totem visual counter — remote, live-feed capable and more expensive (he cited roughly $40,000) — alongside lower-cost units that can be…

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