The City of East Lansing is applying for a Michigan Transportation Enchancement grant to help pay for a $750,000 project to make Grand River more pedestrian friendly.
According to excerpts from the article:
If the city is awarded the grant, additions to the area would include replacement of existing sidewalks, the addition of two medians to provide safe zones for pedestrians, trees and the addition of sharrow symbols — signs indicating the presence of a shared lane for bicycles and vehicles — East Lansing’s Community Development Specialist Heather Pope said in an email.
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