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The S. Washington Street transit project would relocate four bus stops and add two, with shelters, benches, wayfinding, and bicycle racks. Public engagement is planned for summer 2026, right-of-way acquisition for 2026–2027, and construction for spring through fall 2029. The project is fully grant funded.
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Residents could see six improved bus stops along S. Washington Street, along with pedestrian safety upgrades and replacement of the S. Washington and W. Marshall Street traffic signal. The plans are still being developed, and committee members requested further review of lighting, visibility, bicycle-rack placement, signal features, landscaping, and coordination with bus operators. The committee also reviewed neighborhood traffic-calming projects, paving funding, and safety concerns at the W&OD Trail and Grove Avenue intersection.
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