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City and consultants present Safe Routes to School study; crossings, enforcement and funding prioritized
Summary
Consultants and city staff presented a draft Safe Routes to School study funded via ADOT and the Sun Corridor MPO; recommendations include signalized or beaconed crosswalks, traffic calming, crossing‑guard training and pursuing Transportation Alternatives grant funding; the MPO will consider final adoption in March.
City of Casa Grande public works staff and consultant teams presented a draft Safe Routes to School study to the Casa Grande Elementary School District board on Monday and asked the board to support pursuing federal transportation funding to implement prioritized crossing and sidewalk projects.
Natalie Stevens of the city said the study was funded through an ADOT Transportation Alternatives grant administered by the Sun Corridor MPO and that the draft report covers public outreach, walk audits and a menu of infrastructure and programmatic recommendations. Consultant speakers described findings from…
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