City Eyes Next Steps for Complete Streets, Bijou/Carnegie Buildings
By Beth Milligan | Oct. 14, 2025
A long-discussed complete streets policy will head to Traverse City commissioners for a first look Monday. Commissioners are not expected to approve the new policy until December, however – allowing any new commissioners to be seated post-election and weigh-in before the policy is finalized. A discussion on the future of the Bijou by the Bay and Carnegie Building – originally slated for this week – has been moved to December for the same reason, according to Interim City Manager Benjamin Marentette.
Complete Streets Policy
An ad hoc committee of commissioners who have worked extensively on a new complete streets policy will send a draft to the commission for review Monday. …
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