OakDOT’s proposal to allow temporary street safety upgrades doesn’t go far enough, say safety advocates

Last December, the City Council urged the Transportation Department to find ways to quickly approve “encroachment permits” so that community groups-schools, neighborhoods-could rapidly add temporary infrastructure to roads to make them safer. This could involve adding things like a crosswalk, cones, bollards, signs, or other changes to slow traffic and help pedestrians and bicyclists avoid speeding cars.

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