STRUTHERS, Ohio (WKBN) -- The city of Struthers is looking for public input for the downtown safety improvements project.

The $1 million project will involve an upgraded traffic signal and intersection approach at State Street and Bridge Street, improved pedestrian crossings, and bike lanes.

There will be minor and temporary impacts to utilities and two business drive aprons.

The project is tentatively scheduled to start in the spring or summer of 2026.

"We had a safety study done, and then we applied to ODOT for a grant for the improvement of that," Struthers Mayor Catherine Miller said. "We received the grant, so now we're in the process of talking with the business owners and everybody down there."

Comments are requested by June 27 and can be made online.

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