A downtown Troy streetscape project is intended to improve accessibility and mobility in the Collar City. But some residents say it doesn’t do enough to protect pedestrians.
Several residents used Thursday night’s city council meeting to express concerns over the Congress and Ferry Streets’ corridor project.
Connecting Watervliet across the Hudson River to Troy’s downtown, the project includes a 12-foot travel lane and a 10-foot one-way separated bike lane in the Ferry Street Tunnel, which runs under Russell Sage College…