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2020 - Bicycle/Pedestrian Improvements
Virtual Open House to be held Wednesday, July 8
To join the virtual open house, please visit
this link
when the event starts at 6:30 p.m.
For the best experience, download Cisco Webex Meetings at this link. If prompted for a password, please enter "bike."In advance of the Open House, please feel free to view the presentation slides online as well as comment on the Online Map.
Project Description
In addition to the routine sidewalk removal and replacement programs, the Village completes improvements to benefit bicyclists and pedestrians across the community based on the projects outlined in the Master Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. In 2020, the Village will focus on the completion of the Farnsworth-Birch-Koepke-Miller bicycle boulevard. Bicycle boulevards are a type of improvement that improves conditions for bicyclists by installing directional signage and installing traffic calming measures to reduce the speed of vehicles utilizing the same route. This project is currently in design and will be unveiled following an open feedback period from residents. A map of the area to be included can be found at this link.
Enabling Resolution
Once the Village Board has awarded a contract for this work, a copy of the enabling resolution will be posted here.Project Notifications
Once a copy of the project notification to impacted residents is available, it will be posted here.Project Updates
April 30, 2021
This project has been completed.
January 22, 2021
After reviewing this project, staff has determined that the pavement markings and other associated work will be completed in spring 2021. Updates will be posted here as they come available.
July 07, 2020 - Online Open House Details
On Wednesday, July 8, the Village will hold an Open House on the Farnsworth-Koepke Bicycle Boulevard. The meeting will be open to residents at 6:25 p.m. To access the meeting please click this link and type in password “bike”. Please feel free to view the presentation slides online as well as comment on the Online Map.