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Commission endorses Jefferson Elementary Safe Routes to School plan, sends conceptual design to City Council

Traffic Safety and Mobility Commission · August 5, 2024
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Summary

After staff presented a combined package of near-term striping and longer-term infrastructure changes (curb extensions, sidewalks, speed tables, signal timing), the commission voted 6-0 to recommend the Jefferson Elementary Safe Routes to School conceptual plan to City Council; public commenters urged additional traffic calming and crossings.

The Traffic Safety and Mobility Commission voted unanimously to recommend that City Council consider the conceptual Safe Routes to School plan for Jefferson Elementary after a staff presentation and public comment.

Transportation Planning and Mobility Manager Nathan Schmidt and Associate Engineer Nick Gorman presented near-term striping and signage options and longer-term proposals including curb extensions at key crossings, raised speed tables, new pedestrian crossings or rapid flashing…

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