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Superior mayor eyes pedestrian safety with national cohort
Superior mayor eyes pedestrian safety with national cohort

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time16-04-2025

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Superior mayor eyes pedestrian safety with national cohort

Apr. 15—SUPERIOR — Mayor Jim Paine is joining a cohort of a dozen mayors from across the county to work toward safer streets for all Superior residents. Paine was selected to participate in the 2025 Mayors Institute on Pedestrian Safety, a partnership among the Mayors Innovation Project, AARP Livable Communities and Smart Growth America. Paine said he was selected to join the cohort based on a grant application he wrote that demonstrated the political will to improve pedestrian safety, work done toward that goal and demonstrated willingness to carry forward recommendations of the institute. "That's the case I really made, that pedestrian safety and walkability have been one of my highest infrastructure and community-building priorities since well before I was elected," Paine said. "This was part of my 2015 campaign for mayor." Over the next six months, the mayors will engage in a mix of virtual and in-person sessions with national experts and fellow mayors to address safety challenges. In early May, Paine said there will attend an intensive session in Washington, D.C. Monthly meetings will follow. While the city has an active transportation plan that was adopted by the city council in 2020, Paine said Superior still has some pernicious problems that can't be solved easily, such as large streets and high-traffic corridors where the standard approaches don't work as well as they should. "What I'm looking for are really the small ideas that can be executed in big ways," Paine said. The mayor encouraged residents to reach out to his office to help identify problem areas.

Lima's Smith joins pedestrian safety program
Lima's Smith joins pedestrian safety program

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time10-04-2025

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Lima's Smith joins pedestrian safety program

Apr. 9—LIMA — Lima Mayor Sharetta Smith announced she will join a cohort of 12 mayors from across the country for a national pedestrian safety leadership program. The mayor will join the 2025 Mayors Institute on Pedestrian Safety for the Mayors Innovation Project to learn best practices and hear from peers about how to design streets to increase pedestrian safety. "It's a series with a two-day, in-person workshop in Washington D.C., and then there is a series of virtual workshops that we are participating in over a number of weeks," Smith said. "Smart Growth America sponsors this, so it will not have a direct cost on the city's budget." The institute will see participants work alongside national experts and fellow mayors to address safety challenges over six months. Smart Growth America Director of Transportation for America Beth Osborne called the institute essential through the city. "Whether you're a business owner or the parent of young child, safety is absolutely fundamental to thriving communities," she said in a press release. "Mayors are essential to this work and we are eager to work with this year's cohort to share and implement more of what we know creates safer, more vibrant communities for all." Smith tied the work of the program to the city's traffic calming efforts. "It's timely for us because we have a number of transportation improvement projects in the pipeline," she said. "With respect to our neighborhood traffic calming program that we're working on, the transportation improvement projects through (Lima/Allen County) Regional Planning and the improvements that we're looking at for Cable Road, city engineer Ian Kohli and I are taking advantage of this opportunity to learn how we can continue to design our streets in a way that we put pedestrian safety above car mobility in Lima." Other cities represented in the cohort include Alameda, Calif.; Brevard, N.C.; Evertett, Wash.; Alton, Ill.; Lauderhill, Fla.; Tigard, Ore.; Superior, Wis.; Lansing, Mich.; Little Rock, Ark.; Brockton, Mass.; and Williamsport, Penn. Reach Jacob Espinosa at 567-242-0399. Featured Local Savings

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