In a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the urgent need for improved pedestrian and cyclist safety along Sagamore Parkway, particularly in light of increased traffic from Purdue Master Leasing's new apartment developments. Ryan, a key speaker, highlighted the dangers faced by pedestrians and cyclists in this heavily trafficked area, citing past incidents, including the tragic death of a Culver's employee.
The meeting underscored the necessity for a comprehensive network of sidewalks and crosswalks along Sagamore Parkway, especially between Cumberland and Klondike. Ryan emphasized the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders, including local businesses and Purdue University, to address these safety concerns and secure funding for the proposed improvements. Mayor Easter has offered city hall facilities to facilitate further discussions on this initiative.
Additionally, the meeting provided updates on federal funding for local projects. The board of works successfully obligated funds for the Soldiers Home Road project, while efforts are underway to secure additional funding for the South 9th Street project, which is being split into two phases. Officials noted a remaining balance of safety funds that need to be allocated, urging a strategic approach to ensure these funds are utilized effectively.
Overall, the meeting highlighted a proactive approach to addressing community safety and infrastructure needs, with ongoing efforts to engage stakeholders and secure necessary funding for critical projects.