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Transportation and Transit Studies

 

 

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Stay Healthy Streets Proposed Plan

The Stay Healthy Streets proposed plan is for pilot testing only at this time. Feedback is both critical and valuable. Your participation in the survey is very much appreciated. Use the links below to access the proposed plan.

Stay Healthy Streets Proposed Plan

Stay Healthy Streets Survey Results

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Roundabout Information

A roundabout is a type of circular intersection. Roundabouts are often safer, more efficient, less costly and more aesthetically appealing than conventional intersection designs. They're also an excellent choice to complement other transportation objectives - including Complete Streets, multimodal networks, and corridor access management - without compromising the ability to keep freight moving through town.

Benefits of Roundabouts Town Board Presentation (January 2019)

FHWA - Roundabouts - A Safer Choice (August 2019)

Benefits of Roundabouts

Roundabouts Across the US

Roundabout Myths

Roundabout Design Multimodal Safety Innovation Transformation

Signing and Marking at Multi-Lane Roundabouts

 

Roundabout Diagram
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Complete Streets

Complete Streets approach integrates people and place in the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of our transportation networks. This helps ensure streets are safe for people of all ages and abilities; balances the needs of different modes; and supports local land uses, economies, cultures, and natural environments. Complete Streets make it easy and enjoyable to cross the street, walk to shops, and bicycle for work, play, shopping and recreation.

The Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) drafted the Complete Streets Policy working closely with Public Works Department staff. This policy was adopted by the Town Board of Trustees in April 2019. 

Policy 851 - Complete Streets