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Healthy Streets Program, Morton Ave (Baldwin to Harding), Burns Park Neighborhood, September 14, 2021

Healthy Streets Program, Morton Ave (Baldwin to Harding), Burns Park Neighborhood, September 14, 2021 image
Year
2021
Month
September
Day
14
Description

Healthy Streets Program (City of Ann Arbor):

"The city will bring back the Healthy Streets program in 2021 in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic by providing additional space for social distancing for those who walk or bike.  In addition to being responsive to the circumstances surrounding the pandemic, these measures also align with the A2Zero Carbon Neutrality Plan and the Moving Towards Vision Zero Transportation Plan – both of which call for more opportunities for people to walk and bike. Click here for a map of the 2021 Healthy Streets deployments; more details about these deployments can be found below.​"

"Similar to last year, the city will install a barricade with signage indicating no through traffic and a bike/pedestrian warning sign for Healthy Streets. Additional warning signs will be installed at the intersecting cross-streets.  Posters will be set up at the ends of each section of roadway as notice of the proposed changes. A neighborhood could opt-out if 20% of people living along the street indicate they are not interested in the Healthy Street soft closure treatment.  These changes are expected to be in place until November to prepare for winter operations."

https://www.a2gov.org/departments/engineering/transportation/Pages/Healthy-Streets-Program.aspx

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Steve Jensen