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Edmond staff lay out March hotspot survey and multi-month plan to spend "Paving the Way" sales-tax funds
Summary
City staff described a citizen-engagement plan for the newly approved sales-tax measures: a three-week March hotspot map survey (edmondok.gov/traffic), in-person outreach (library, UCO, farmers market), and an April'May analysis combining public feedback with pavement condition and traffic data to shape a 10-year, roughly $120 million plan.
City staff described a multi-step public engagement and analysis plan to guide spending of recently approved sales-tax measures known as "Paving the Way."
Casey Moore, the city's director of management services, said the team will run a three-week hotspot map exercise in March (edmondok.gov/traffic) where residents can drop pins on areas that are frustrating for traffic or safety. The city plans to supplement the online tool with in-person…
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