(Chelsea Update would like to thank Suzann Flowers for the information in this story.)
The Chelsea Pop project team has made a final project survey available Oct. 23 at miwats.org/chelseapop.
The survey results will be shared with city officials and be part of the final project report being developed by the project team.
The 15 -question survey should take between 5-10 minutes and hopes to gauge the impression of the Chelsea Pop project designs, communication efforts and general feedback on the project. The project team encourages Chelsea residents to share this survey widely with friends and neighbors, as it will be used to inform long-term solutions for the corridor.
As a reminder, there is no on-street parking on N. Freer Road in the bike lanes until after Oct. 9. The project team would like to thank the community and those that travel this corridor for their patience as we test out these project designs focused on improving safety of all users of the transportation system.
The Chelsea Pop project is a demonstration project that will officially end on Oct. 9. The route for the project is along Freer Road, Railroad, McKinley and Dewey streets. Project partners include the City of Chelsea, Washtenaw Area Transportation Study (WATS) and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System.
More information can be found at the project website at miwats.org/chelseapop.