QUICK SUMMARY
The City of Bloomington is gathering public input on the 10th Street Safety Project, aimed at enhancing safety and accessibility for all modes of travel along a critical corridor. Residents are encouraged to participate through an online survey or by attending a public meeting on April 3, 2025, where city staff will provide information and collect feedback. This initiative is part of the Safe Streets for All program, responding to identified safety concerns and traffic patterns in the area.
The City of Bloomington is actively seeking resident feedback for the 10th Street Safety Project, designed to enhance safety and accessibility for all modes of travel. Stretching between Morton Street and Indiana Avenue, this corridor has been identified as a high-priority area within the City’s Safe Streets for All initiative, influenced by alarming crash statistics and pedestrian safety concerns. Residents are invited to share their opinions through an online survey or by attending a public meeting on April 3, 2025, at Mr. Copy. City staff will facilitate the meeting, providing context and gathering valuable input from community members. This planning effort aims to reduce collisions and improve walkability and bike access, ensuring safer travel for everyone. The project represents a proactive approach to addressing community concerns and prioritizing public safety. Feedback collected will guide initial safety interventions and inform future design phases. Community involvement is crucial in creating a safer, more accessible city for all residents.