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Charlottesville BPAC seeks formal quick‑build process and clearer staff accountability
Summary
Members urged formalizing the city's quick‑build program, creating subcommittees and tracking installations after reports that many nonurgent projects were delayed or canceled; staff said some projects became urgent and others face coordination and funding hurdles.
Charlottesville's Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) on Wednesday pressed city staff to formalize the quick‑build program and set clearer expectations about how and when quick projects move from temporary installations to permanent infrastructure.
Committee members said last year's effort produced a number of quick‑build measures (flex posts, temporary crosswalks, speed tables) but that tracking and coordination gaps have left many nonurgent projects incomplete. "We've got, like, 10 to 20 quick build projects that have been approved and 2 years later, and they are on ground," a…
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