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Members also discussed the possibility of adding public art or asphalt art, landscaping that would <br /> remain low-maintenance and salt-resistant, and signage adjustments for nearby businesses. <br /> Concerns were raised about ensuring safe timing for children crossing,with staff confirming that <br /> the signal system could be adjusted seasonally and monitored through the City's traffic <br /> management system. Snow removal and potential options such as heated pavement were briefly <br /> considered. <br /> Additional questions addressed whether the project would impact lane geometry, curb design, <br /> and the use of textured surfaces for added safety cues. Staff explained that alternatives like <br /> stamped asphalt or pavers posed maintenance issues,while the thermoplastic option would <br /> remain durable and clear. Commissioners emphasized the importance of visibility,timing, and <br /> overall pedestrian safety while supporting the design concept. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> With no further business before the board,the meeting adjourned at 7:43 p.m. <br /> c)M44 <br /> Tom David, Chair Lyn Wilson,A inistrative Assistant <br /> Approved: q 12 1 ' <br /> 2 <br />