In a recent meeting of the Infrastructure Committee in Bangor City, significant discussions centered around improvements to local crosswalks and the ongoing Pickering Square project. These topics are crucial as they directly impact pedestrian safety and urban development in the community.
One of the primary focuses was on the intersection at Third and Buck Streets. Committee members highlighted concerns regarding the narrowness of crosswalks and the need for better signage. To enhance safety, plans are in place to add a flashing beacon at the intersection of Union Street and Thirteenth, which is near a school and warrants increased traffic control due to high pedestrian volume. The committee expressed optimism about implementing these changes quickly, aiming for construction to begin this fall before winter weather sets in.
Additionally, the committee discussed the Pickering Square project, which has garnered considerable attention in local media. While specific details were not fully disclosed during the meeting, the anticipation surrounding this project suggests it may play a significant role in revitalizing the area and improving community engagement.
Overall, the meeting underscored the committee's commitment to enhancing infrastructure and safety for Bangor residents. As these projects move forward, they are expected to foster a more pedestrian-friendly environment and contribute to the city's ongoing development efforts. The committee plans to keep the community informed about progress and next steps in these initiatives.