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Council considers public‑art installations on trails and select roadways, members urge caution on pavement designs
Summary
Doctor Wong presented resident proposals for trail and roadway public art to improve pedestrian visibility; councilmembers expressed interest in trail- and park-based installations but raised safety and distraction concerns about painted pavement in busy intersections and asked for a one‑page concept and further study.
Councilmember Dr. Wong introduced a resident proposal Oct. 14 asking the city to consider public art on trails and possibly painted pavement at crosswalks to increase pedestrian visibility.
Dr. Wong said the idea has worked in other cities to draw drivers’ attention to crossings and suggested both…
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