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Manhattan hears Route 52 safety study; steering committee formed for summer engagement
Summary
The Village of Manhattan heard a presentation on a Route 52 corridor safety study funded by a $100,000 grant; consultant Greg House outlined crash analysis, two public workshops planned for summer, and a roughly 12‑member steering committee chaired by Trustee Justin Young.
The Village of Manhattan Board on April 21 heard a presentation on a Route 52 corridor safety study funded by a $100,000 Safe Streets and Roads for All grant. Greg House, an urban planner with the Farssworth Group, told trustees the study will combine crash analysis, stakeholder outreach and policy-and-infrastructure recommendations, and aims for formal adoption in late 2026 or early 2027.
"The goal of the study is to provide recommended strategies both policy based and infrastructure based on how to improve the safety along that corridor," House said, describing a three‑phase project of…
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