NEW: Elorza Refuses to Conduct Full Traffic, Economic Impact Studies for New Providence Bike Lanes

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NEW: Elorza Refuses to Conduct Full Traffic, Economic Impact Studies for New Providence Bike Lanes

Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza announced Friday that he is vetoing a recent City Council resolution requesting that full traffic and economic impact studies be conducted whenever bike lanes are planned - implemented - in the city. 

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The Mayor's office released the following statement from the Mayor on Friday:

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"I vetoed the Providence City Council’s resolution regarding bike lane planning because it sends the wrong message about bicycle and pedestrian safety here in Providence. We support Complete Streets here in our city, meaning that our infrastructure is designed and operated for safe access for all users, of all abilities. We will continue to engage the community in these decisions and we remain committed to working with the Council members to address any concerns they have heard from constituents."

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