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Committee weighs bus-stop designs where bike lanes run alongside transit and reviews project updates; staff proposes newsletter

VPAC · March 12, 2026
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City staff reviewed bus-stop design options (boarding islands, shared boarding, curbside) where bike lanes and transit coincide, discussed trade-offs for safety and ADA access, and provided updates on bike lanes, Glenville construction, Cotton Belt Trail and outreach, proposing a quarterly Active Transportation newsletter.

City staff reviewed design alternatives for bus stops that intersect or overlap with bicycle lanes and provided a status update on several active-transportation projects.

Staff described three general bus-stop approaches: bus-boarding islands (separate islands between travel lanes and bike lanes for higher-ridership corridors), shared boarding areas (narrower shared spaces where passengers cross the bike lane at boarding time), and curbside stops where buses pull into bike lanes. Each…

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