The 'B' Street Transportation Plan is intended to improve the livability of 'B' Street by slowing traffic, making it more attractive to pedestrians and bicyclists, and addressing parking impacts from downtown. The plan was initiated as a response to issues and concerns from the neighborhood about parking, speeding, and the general livability of 'B' Street - one of Ashland's most historic and interesting streets.
The plan was funded by a grant from the Transportation and Growth Management (TGM) program, a joint program of the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. The plan was authored by the City of Ashland, Fehr & Peers Associates, Inc., Fregonese Calthorpe & Associates and Urbsworks, Inc. This Final Draft Report is dated June 30, 1999.
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