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Cleveland Heights is working alongside the federal government to pave a safer path for pedestrians and cyclists.The U.S. Department of Transportation is awarding the City of Cleveland Heights $800,000 under the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant .
The demonstration grant will allow the city to begin addressing roadway safety issues, such as improving corridor designs, making crosswalks more visible, improving signal infrastructure, and reducing crossing distances for pedestrians and bicyclists.Demonstration projects will include reducing the number of lanes on targeted streets, removing parking spaces near crosswalks to improve visibility, installing traffic calming devices, and conducting neighborhood traffic calming studies.
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