Summary
You could almost hear the blood boiling if you sat close to some members of the audience late Wednesday morning when consultants demonstrated what would happen if Dayton eliminated its one-way streets.
The consultants, Tetra Tech Inc., studied the downtown street grid, projected traffic patterns for 2030 and offered two alternatives for changing all the streets to twoway. Both design scenarios would add some time for people driving through town on most streets and would eliminate some on-street parking.See the full content of this document
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Two-Way Traffic Ideas Have Many Seeing Red
One design would eliminate about a quarter of the 1,180 parking meters and spaces downtown, while the other, which would allow traffic to fl...
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