Adopt Iron Triangle Yellow Brick Road plan to improve walking and biking safety
In Plain English
The city created a neighborhood plan to make walking and biking safer in the Iron Triangle area. The plan focuses on improving access to schools and parks through better sidewalks, bike lanes, and street crossings. If approved, this becomes part of the city's official pedestrian planning guide for future projects.
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