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Can We Afford Shared Use Paths?
Pinecrest's draft 2025-26 budget calls for spending $4 million to build an eight-foot-wide shared use path (SUP) on the west side of Ludlam Rd. It would become the second phase (after Kendall Drive) ...
Columbus will spend $2.6 million to build a sidewalk and a 10-foot-wide shared-use path along a residential street near Historic Crew Stadium to help improve walkability and safety. The project along ...
City Council unanimously approved on Monday, June 1, a pilot project for shared lanes for vehicle and bicycle traffic on 8th Avenue Northeast. The pilot project for ...
This story by Liberty Darr was first published in the Other Paper on Oct. 30, 2025. South Burlington’s bicycle and pedestrian committee presented a package of recommendations regarding the use of ...
GRAND FORKS – A gap in alternative transportation access near the industrial and business parks in western Grand Forks could soon be addressed by another shared-use bike path. Grand Forks City Council ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — As e-bikes grow in popularity in Charleston, city leaders are moving to tighten and clarify the rules for where they can be ridden and how violations would be enforced. At a ...
Mesa is moving forward with a proposal to allow e-bikes with a top speed of 20 mph into its parks on the sidewalks and shared-use paths, such as those along canals. Council last week voted 6-1 to ...
Marco Island is considering regulations for electric bikes, mirroring recent action by Collier County. Recommendations include a 15 mph speed limit for e-bikes on sidewalks and shared-use paths, and ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Some sidewalks in College Station simply just stop, and for students walking to school and residents trying to get around without a car, those gaps can mean stepping ...
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