Downtown Pedestrian Safety Study

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Project Description

The goal of the Downtown Pedestrian Safety Study is to review, analyze, and develop recommended improvements to increase pedestrian safety along travel ways and crossings in the study areas (see Safety Study Area Map) within the public right of way. The consultant has suggested recommended improvements to this specific study area (see Downtown Pedestrian Safety Feasibility Study).

Note that the corridor along SR 303 between Boston Mills Road and SR 91 was studied separately by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and recommendations from that study are not included here. For more information on that study, go to SR 303 ODOT Safety Study.

Public Input

We want to hear from you! The City will hold a public meeting for the Downtown Pedestrian Safety Study to gather citizen comments. We also will be accepting comments online via this website through March 31.

Public Input Meeting - March 16, 2022

A public meeting will be held on March 16, 2022 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the City Hall Community Rooms, 1140 Terex Road, Hudson, Ohio.

Online Public Input (through March 31, 2022)

Can't attend the public meeting? We welcome your comments online here. Use the mapping application below to comment on various recommendations in the study. Comments will be accepted through March 31.

Questions?

Use the Questions section below and we will get back to you with a response to your requests, or email engineering@hudson.oh.us.

Project Description

The goal of the Downtown Pedestrian Safety Study is to review, analyze, and develop recommended improvements to increase pedestrian safety along travel ways and crossings in the study areas (see Safety Study Area Map) within the public right of way. The consultant has suggested recommended improvements to this specific study area (see Downtown Pedestrian Safety Feasibility Study).

Note that the corridor along SR 303 between Boston Mills Road and SR 91 was studied separately by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and recommendations from that study are not included here. For more information on that study, go to SR 303 ODOT Safety Study.

Public Input

We want to hear from you! The City will hold a public meeting for the Downtown Pedestrian Safety Study to gather citizen comments. We also will be accepting comments online via this website through March 31.

Public Input Meeting - March 16, 2022

A public meeting will be held on March 16, 2022 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the City Hall Community Rooms, 1140 Terex Road, Hudson, Ohio.

Online Public Input (through March 31, 2022)

Can't attend the public meeting? We welcome your comments online here. Use the mapping application below to comment on various recommendations in the study. Comments will be accepted through March 31.

Questions?

Use the Questions section below and we will get back to you with a response to your requests, or email engineering@hudson.oh.us.

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Downtown Pedestrian Safety Study Comments

over 2 years

For this study we are only soliciting comments for the intersections marked by blue pins in the study area map. Add a pin on the map near the blue pin with your comment about recommended changes at that location.

HOW TO USE THIS MAPPING TOOL

1. Zoom in until you see all the BLUE pins.  Click on a pin to view the changes recommended at that location.  Click on the map for a larger view.

2. Click on GREEN CIRCLES with numbers to open more pins.

3. Click on the PLUS (+) tab and drag a RED pin to near the location you are commenting on.  Type your comment in the box and hit "SUBMIT."

4. Refresh your browser to see your pin on the map. DO NOT HIT SUBMIT MORE THAN ONCE OR YOU WILL BE ADDING ANOTHER PIN.

Comments will be accepted through March 31, 2022.