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City approves crosswalk art to enhance road safety

August 22, 2024 | Kent City Council, Kent City, Portage County, Ohio


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City approves crosswalk art to enhance road safety
In a recent city council meeting, officials in Kent, Ohio, approved an ordinance aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety through a new crosswalk art initiative on North Water Street. The ordinance authorizes the city manager to enter into an agreement with Main Street, Kent, to implement the project, which is designed to increase safety for road users.

The council moved swiftly to suspend the rules for the ordinance, with all members voting in favor of the suspension. Following this, the ordinance was adopted unanimously, with council members expressing their support for the initiative. The successful passage of this ordinance marks a proactive step by the city to improve road safety and engage the community through public art.

The ordinance, designated as 20240 89, reflects the city’s commitment to fostering a safer environment for pedestrians and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of local streets.

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