The Norwood Mobility Project

The Public Draft Plan is Ready for Review! See details below.

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Project overview

Norwood Avenue between Main Avenue and Arcade Creek is a critical corridor serving local neighborhoods, as well as students and businesses. However, it is part of the City’s High Injury Network, corridors with a high number of transportation related severe injuries and fatalities, and identified as a high priority project in the City’s Transportation Priorities Plan.

The City was awarded a competitive planning grant to review data and work with the community to develop a plan to address safety and mobility on the corridor.

The goal of the plan is to identify a data driven, community supported vision for a future Norwood Avenue, inclusive of all users and reflective of the needs of the community it serves, eliminating barriers to jobs, housing, and services.

Having a Council adopted plan ensures the City is eligible for competitive grant funding for any next phases such as Preliminary Engineering Design, Environmental Clearance, Final Design and Construction.

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Community input

The Public Draft Plan is ready to review! 

The Public Comment phase to provide feedback on the Public Draft Plan is open October 10 through November 2, 2025.

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Project schedule

Fall-Winter 2024: Existing conditions analysis

Fall-Winter 2024: Community engagement phase 1, including in-person and virtual community workshops, and community pop-ins

Spring/ Summer 2025: Alternatives analysis

Summer 2025: Community engagement phase 2, including community survey, virtual and in-person community workshops, and community pop-ins

Summer/ Fall 2025: Community input evaluation and development of Public Draft Plan 

Fall 2025: Community Engagement Phase 3: Public review of Draft Plan

Winter 2025/26: Final Draft Plan 

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