DELIVERY VEHICLES

Q: Where can trucks unload if not in the middle? 

A: The plans for the redesign incorporate dedicated truck loading/unloading spaces on lower Main Street as well as four locations on upper Main Street. These are distributed between the north and south sides and the east and west ends of Main Street. Unloading at the curb is far safer for the drivers who will not be stepping into traffic to unload and for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles who will not have oncoming traffic obscured by the large trucks parked in the middle of the road.

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1. PARKING
2. BICYCLES ON MAIN STREET
3. TRIAL RUN
4. TRAFFIC STUDY
5. MAIN STREET NEEDS FOUR LANES
6. CONGESTION/CLIMATE CONCERNS WITH THREE LANES
7. EMERGENCIES AND PUBLIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT
8. SNOW REMOVAL
9. IMPACT ON BUSINESSES
10. DELIVERY VEHICLES
11. TREE CANOPY
12. MISREPRESENTATION OF FOUR-MILE RADIUS
13. ACCESSIBILITY
14. CONCERNS ABOUT COST AND/OR MONEY
15. SAFETY
16. PUBLIC PROCESS
17. MISCELLANEOUS