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City presents draft five‑year TIP and a wave of active‑transportation plans; public comment windows set for April–May
Summary
City staff presented a draft five‑year Transportation Improvement Program and updates to pedestrian and bicycle planning funded by federal grants. A pedestrian-plan draft will be released April 7 (three-week comment period) and an all‑ages-and‑abilities bike‑network map on April 20; Safe Routes to School planning will produce 32 school plans and a district strategic plan.
City transportation staff outlined the draft five‑year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and a coordinated set of federally funded active‑transportation planning efforts at the March 18 commission meeting.
Chris Pedicowski, city engineering, reviewed the TIP tool and project categories, describing the GIS-based scoring approach that aggregates infrastructure, asset, equity and safety layers (water, storm, sanitary pipes, pavement condition, high-injury network, transit/bike/ped metrics). Staff said the TIP is fluid and subject to change as data layers and funding availability evolve.
Major projects and programs described by staff include reconstruct-program mileage slated for 2027,…
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