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	<title>Comments on: Another important public hearing!</title>
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		<title>By: Pleasant Valley Parkway Improvements Public Hearing (02/08) — Greater City: Providence</title>
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		<description>[...] Bike Providence reports that there will be a hearing on February 8th to look at improvements to Pleasant Valley Parkway. Early word is that the new plan calls for one-way movement on each side of the stream, removal of one car lane, and addition of bike lanes on each side. It would end up looking like a small-scale Blackstone Blvd, if this is true. Currently, the roads on both sides of the median/stream BOTH allow 2-way traffic, with little room for cyclists and walkers, and extreme confusion at intersections. [...]</description>
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