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Commission approves pedestrian-count surveys at four locations; Crestwood and Catoctin named alternates
Summary
After discussion of problem locations, the commission voted to submit a request for pedestrian data collection at four priority sites, naming Crestwood and Catoctin as alternates; the motion passed on an aye vote.
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Commission members proposed and approved submitting a formal request for pedestrian counts at four priority locations in town to help target safety and signage interventions.
During discussion, members and staff identified candidate sites and agreed to two alternates, Crestwood and Catoctin, if a primary site proved unsuitable. One commissioner moved to submit the form and the motion passed after a voice vote; minutes record an "Aye" quorum without recorded opposition.
The chair said the pedestrian-count data will inform recommendations about where to place driver-feedback signs, flashing beacons, or other capital spending in the commission's line-item budget. Staff will proceed with the submission and return the survey results to the commission for any necessary follow-up.
