MISREPRESENTATION OF FOUR-MILE RADIUS

Q: My customers are not just people who can walk and bike into town or only those who live within a four-mile radius. Even if I live within four miles, I still don’t want to have to bike or walk.

A: No one is suggesting that anyone must walk or bike downtown. If someone needs or wants to drive downtown, there is plenty of parking to accommodate them - see FAQ PARKING. This data point is meant to show that many of the city’s residents have walking or biking access to downtown and may opt to come downtown this way, particularly if the road is made safer. The redesign is planned to create a safe space for all who arrive by whatever chosen mode. Those who park and walk to various destinations need to have safe spaces like those who arrive by walking or biking.

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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