The township vision for the proposed extension includes roadway features that align with the planned downtown main street feel of the future roadway, according to Loveland’s letter. He wrote that the study will examine the potential traffic impacts of additional growth along the corridor and identify implementation opportunities, to establish and reinforce the lower speed multimodal roadway envisioned by the township.
The city of Richmond recently became the latest municipality to oppose water affordability legislation in the state House and Senate, when the council adopted a resolution against the bills on Jan. 15.