What's the deal with the northbound curb lane on Detroit St.? Is that for parking or driving?

In an effort to balance all users of a limited amount of space, the City has designated the northbound curb lane (east side of Detroit St.) between 2nd St. and Market St. as both a parking and a travel lane. Parking is permitted in this lane at all hours except 4:00 to 6:00 PM, which are the peak travel hours. This is intended to leave both lanes open to traffic during times in which the largest amount of traffic is trying to get through downtown Xenia. Traffic studies prior to the project showed that northbound traffic during this time period would face significant delays with only one northbound through lane.

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1. Why did the City undertake this project?
2. How did the Downtown Safety Project improve safety?
3. How much did this project cost? Why is the City spending money on this instead of fixing other City streets?
4. How does the protected bike lane work?
5. Those new parking spaces on Detroit Street are unusual. Aren't they too small?
6. What's the deal with the northbound curb lane on Detroit St.? Is that for parking or driving?
7. Why did the City reduce the southbound travel lanes on Detroit St.?
8. What does the green pavement mean?
9. Aren't the angled parking spaces on S. Detroit St. near Third St. pointed the wrong direction?
10. Why did the City change the southbound right turn lane on Detroit St. at Church St.? Trucks are having trouble with it.
11. How do the new pedestrian crossings work on Detroit St. at Market St. and Hill St., and the Creekside Trail crossing on W. Main St.?