Crosstown Greenway Public Workshop

November 5th, 6 pm, Commission Chambers, City Hall

The City of Key West is seeking input from the community for the creation of a Neighborhood Greenway along Staples Ave. and Von Phister St. between 12th and Reynolds Streets, called the Crosstown Greenway.

A Neighborhood Greenway is a street with low motorized traffic volumes — less than 3,000 vehicles per day — and speeds of 20 mph or less, that is designated and designed to give bicycle and pedestrians travel priority. This project could include more street trees, interventions to slow traffic, new crosswalks and pedestrian infrastructure, asphalt art, and other in-street infrastructure.

Working with urban planning firm Street Plans, the City will be testing out the selected design strategies using low-cost, temporary materials, a project approach known as Tactical Urbanism. The community is a crucial component of this process is you. Once the project team decides on a design, we’ll all go out and build the project together.

On Tuesday, November 5th at 6 pm, the community is invited to come to the Commission Chambers at City Hall for the first public workshop to help shape this project.

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