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Value: Wish there was better bike and ped facilities to the Landing. Especially along 7th. Label: I have an issue with walking, rolling, or crossing here Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Add sidewalk and pedestrian crossings cross the street on Nile Ave Ne . There is a school nearby. Label: I have an issue with walking, rolling, or crossing here Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: No shoulder and hard edge. Sidewalk is narrow. Add bike lane. Label: I have an issue with walking, rolling, or crossing here Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Repave N. 8th St. trail tree roots pulling the pavement top making it very dangerous for that pedestrians and bikes Label: I have an issue with walking, rolling, or crossing here Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Widen from 8 to 12 ft for future Renton connector trail. Have entire trail be 12 ft wide if possible Label: I have an issue with walking, rolling, or crossing here Description: N/A Symbol:
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