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City staff outline 'Signature Trail' alignment, typologies and phased rollout
Summary
City transportation planner JM Rayburn briefed the Dublin Planning & Zoning Commission on the Signature Trail study adopted by council on Dec. 8, 2025, describing an east–west alignment, three design typologies, preferred widths and a phased approach split into more than 20 segments.
JM Rayburn, a transportation planner with the city of Dublin, gave commissioners an overview of the council-adopted Signature Trail study and how staff expect the corridor to function across diverse parts of the city.
Rayburn said the study—adopted by council Dec. 8, 2025—used more than 13 public events and an online survey that together reached over 500 people to land on a recommended east–west alignment linking Sawmill Road on the east with the planned passenger-rail area on the west. "We engaged over 500 people for input on the Signature Trail study," he said.
The plan divides the route into three typologies: an urban typology for dense, redevelopment areas; a…
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