The City of Erie has seen lots of traffic changes in recent years including updates to streets and traffic lights. Now, there’s a chance for you to offer feedback on traffic in the city Wednesday.
Mayor Joe Schember announced plans to make the city’s streets safer for drivers and pedestrians.
It is using $200,000 in federal tax dollars to study how to reduce fatal and serious injury crashes.
You can participate through an online survey and a public input session, which is Wednesday, Sept. 25, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Blasco Library.