Quantcast

SE Wyoming News

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Council Approves Willow Street Safe Routes

Shutterstock il map with 3d toothpickflag

Town of Jackson recently issued the following announcement.

At its evening meeting yesterday, Jackson’s Town Council voted 4-1 to approve a bike network on Snow King Avenue and Willow Streets between Cache Street and Gill Avenue. This will be a seasonal project that improves and promotes public safety and bike-use, an increasingly popular mode of transport for individuals and families around town. Staff recommended that Council provide direction on buffered bike lanes on Snow King Avenue and Willow Street and direct staff to make short-term improvements this spring. 

Previously, staff presented background information on bike networks and proposed options for a safe, multimodal connection between Snow King Avenue and North Cache. The Willow Street Safe Routes project addresses the Town’s long-standing goal to improve access and safety for people to get places by bicycle and on foot in the downtown core. The extension of the buffered bike lanes will provide access to numerous public destinations along the corridor and advance the Comprehensive Plan goal to create a transportation system that prioritizes the movement of pedestrians and bicyclists. The existing buffered bike lanes on Snow King Avenue average 966 trips per day during the summer months.

 After Town Council unanimously directed staff to initiate the planning of bicycle network improvements evaluating a range of possibilities, staff drafted concept designs, engaged the community about each of them, and revised the designs based on input. Town Council voted for buffered bike lanes on both sides of Willow Street and a single buffered lane on the south side of Snow King for eastbound cyclists. The new Willow Street Safe Route will include bollards, striping, and signage to create the seasonal bike lanes. Having heard from many community members through engagement sessions and public comment, the overwhelming sentiment among the public, staff, and Council was that adding bike lanes to make a comprehensive network from mid-town through the north end of town will be a benefit for the entire community.

Original source can be found here.

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate

MORE NEWS