No more pushing a button to get a walk signal in the Downtown Loop
Today brings great news from City Hall. The Public Works Department has decided to switch all traffic signals in the Downtown Loop to an automatic pedestrian phase. This means no more pushing a button to get a walk signal. It will take about three weeks for all signals to be fixed.
Let’s Go KC and partner organizations like the Downtown Neighborhood Association have been working for the past few months to stop the recent proliferation of pedestrian push buttons in the Loop. We know that many citizens have complained about this, and Councilmembers like Russ Johnson, Jan Marcason, and Bill Skaggs have made public comments about it.
Most big cities give pedestrians an automatic walk signal in downtown areas as a small but significant way to make cities more inviting for foot traffic. It’s a key part of making a city more livable through the design of the transportation system. Let’s Go KC will keeping lobbying City Hall to get this new policy extended to other pedestrian-oriented neighborhoods like Westport, the Country Club Plaza, Brookside, etc.



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