The East and West Main Street Complete Streets Planning Study is Underway

The East and West Main Street Complete Streets Planning Study is Underway
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City of Leesburg recently issued the following announcement.

We Need Your Input!

The purpose of the East and West Main Street Complete Streets Study is to improve travel and safety for residents and visitors and provide positive economic and social impacts to the community. The study will evaluate East Main Street from Canal Street to SR 44 and West Main Street from CR 468 to US 27 for bicycle and pedestrian improvements, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) considerations, landscaping, and intersection modifications, including roundabouts.  Input from our citizens is a vital part of this process.  (Please see the survey info below)

The City of Leesburg is completing this study in partnership with the Lake-Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). This study will coordinate and engage with community members, agencies, businesses, and government entities throughout the project in order to guide project goals, provide support and feedback for concepts and improvements, and share information about the recommended conceptual plan.

A public meeting took place at The Venetian Center on February 2nd.  If YOU WERE UNABLE TO ATTEND, YOU CAN PARTICIPATE VIRTUALLY TODAY! 

1) Watch the Public Meeting Presentation Here: https://www.facebook.com/cityofleesburgpublicworks/

2) Complete the Questionnaire from the Public Meeting: https://www.menti.com/dww4tnrkbr

3) Questionnaires and comments are being accepted through Wednesday, February 23, 2022

For more information please contact:

comments@mainstreetleesburg.com

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