From the ONEN Master Plan:
On January 30, 2018, the City of Colorado Springs announced plans for changes to the transportation configuration of the Old North End. The plan indicates that the number of travel lanes on Cascade, Weber, and Fontanero will be reduced from four to two. We recognize this as a fundamental redistribution of transportation capacity through our neighborhood, and a high risk for reduced safety and livability on Nevada. This will have far-reaching impacts in the apportioning of transportation responsibilities, focusing growth and detrimental effects on the families that live on Nevada Avenue. It is also violates the historic distribution of capacity that spans more than 5 generations. While this breach of equity may be briefly permitted, we demand that the City provides a road map to returning our streets to historic parity.
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- Schedule for implementation
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- The position of the SOS Nevada Coalition
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- The Effectiveness and intent of the “public input process”
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