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BPAC chair Keith Dickey urges regional wayfinding fixes, flags Centennial Overpass safety
Summary
Keith Dickey, chair of Springfield’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, told the council the committee is partnering with Eugene to improve regional wayfinding, highlighted the Centennial Overpass as a safety and jurisdictional problem requiring ODOT coordination, and said BPAC will serve as a community advisor for the Walk and Roll plan.
Keith Dickey, chair of Springfield’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, told the Springfield City Council at a work session that the committee has worked with counterparts in Eugene to improve wayfinding between the cities and that the Centennial Overpass needs safety-focused improvements requiring coordination with the Oregon Department of Transportation.
“I mean, if you've ever ridden a bike pass in Eugene, Springfield, especially in Eugene, there's I don't think there's to this day, there's hardly a sign that points to Springfield,” Dickey said, describing projects to improve signage to corridors such as the Alton Baker area and the Willamette…
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