The Town of Clayton, in partnership with the Dover/Kent Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and their planning partner, Century Engineering, AKleinfelder Company, invites the public to attend a drop-in, open-house styleworkshop on improving the Wheatley’s Pond Road Corridor and key intersections in the area. The workshop will take place on March 25, 2025, from 5:00 PM to7:00 PM at the Clayton Fire Hall located at 300 East Street, Clayton, DE 19938.
This workshop will provide an opportunity for residents, business owners, and other stakeholders to review and provide feedback on the planning team’s recommendations aimed at enhancing the safety of both vehicles and pedestrians along Wheatley’s Pond Road and the intersections of School Lane, S. Bassett Street, and S. Rodney Street. These improvements are designed to address traffic flow, safety, and accessibility in these critical areas of Clayton.
The event is designed to be informal, with a drop-in format allowing attendees to come and go at their convenience. Participants will be able to view proposed plans, ask questions, and share their input with members of the planning team. Feedback from the public will play a crucial role in shaping the final recommendations and ensuring that the project addresses the community'sneeds.
The town of Clayton encourages all interested parties to attend and contribute their ideas to help create a safer, more efficient transportation corridor for the community.
For more information on this study, please visit https://doverkentmpo.delaware.gov/wheatleys-pond-intersections-town-of-clayton
For more information on the Dover Kent MPO, please contact Helen Wiles at helen.wiles@doverkentmpo.org or call 302.387.6030.
The Dover/Kent County Metropolitan Planning Organization is a federally funded not-for-profit that works with local, state and federal governments along with local transportation organizations to ensure that transportation planning and projects are done incompliance with Federal mandates.
The Dover/Kent County MPO is committed to Title VI compliance. Title VI states, “No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.
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