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Midtown Bicycle Boulevards 30%

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There is very little traffic on this street, I would like to see this speed hump relocated directly south to Paseo Dorado, as there is so much high speed traffic along Paseo Dorado between Bryant & Columbus.
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I generally understand the idea of bypassing this segment of Paseo Dorado (between Bryant and Columbus)

I live on this block and we currently have a significant issue with high-speed neighborhood traffic. I am concerned that the proposed infrastructure (on adjacent streets) will funnel additional traffic to this location.

If the final design does not include any infrastructure on Paseo Dorado between Bryant and Columbus (speed humps or similar) I would like to work with the team to include at least a speed hump on this section as a part of this construction project, even if funding needs to be sourced from elsewhere.

Thanks for your consideration,
Brady Nock
4228 E Paseo Dorado