Washington officials are close to formulating a plan to present for improving the connectivity of streets in new subdivisions, City Planner Sarah Skeen said Monday.
Following a discussion at a Planning & Zoning Commission meeting in March, where Skeen noted the large number of cul-de-sacs being built in many new housing developments in Washington, the city formed a steering committee on the issue of street connectivity. ×
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