Route 7 & Ferry Road Pedestrian Safety Study Public Work-Session

Past event
May 19, 2014, 5:30 PM

The Town of Charlotte, with funding assistance from the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission, is conducting a study to explore alternatives and develop recommendations to improve pedestrian safety at the intersection of US Route 7 and Ferry Road in Charlotte. The study will focus in particularly on walkers crossing Route 7 to travel either way between Charlotte’s West Village and the CCTA stop in the southeast corner of the intersection.

As part of the study, the Town will hold a public work session on May 19, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. at the Town Hall. Lucy Gibson, P.E. of Dubois & King, who is assisting the Town with this study, will facilitate the meeting. After some initial discussions inside, the group will walk to the intersection to continue the discussion outside. Some of the topics that Lucy hopes to cover during the work session include overall intersection safety, traffic congestion and possible alternatives for establishing a pedestrian crossing at the intersection.

The public is invited to the meeting to participate in the discussion and to express their concerns, suggestions or ideas for pedestrians crossing at the Ferry Road/Church Hill Road & Route 7 intersection. Interested residents and others can call Dean Bloch, Charlotte Town Administrator @ 425-3071 ext. 5 with questions regarding the study and work session. Interested individuals who are not able to attend the meeting can e-mail comments and questions to Dean at dean@townofcharlotte.com or to Lucy at lgibson@dubois-king.com.

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