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Monday, April 13, 2026 | 4:30–6:30 PM | Bone Student Center, Illinois State University
Join the Town of Normal and Illinois State University for the final community engagement event of the Pedestrian & Roadway Campus Safety Initiative. The project team will share findings from the quick-build safety projects installed around campus, traffic calming studies, and safety location recommendations developed through two phases of community input.
The project team will have stations set up where you can explore findings from the quick-build safety projects installed around campus, check out traffic calming tools, and see the safety recommendations shaped by community input from more than 1,500 survey responses. This is your chance to see how your feedback is shaping safer streets around Illinois State, and to learn what comes next as the Town and university move toward permanent improvements. Drop in anytime between 4:30 and 6:30 PM to see what the Pedestrian & Roadway Campus Safety Initiative has been working on.
Free snacks and refreshments will be provided!
Whether you're a student walking to class, a faculty or staff member commuting to campus, or a neighbor navigating the area, this project is about making things safer for everyone. Stop by and see what's ahead.
No RSVP required.

The Pedestrian & Roadway Campus Safety Initiative is in Phase 2: Pilots & Recommendations Development. During September 2025, we will install temporary pilot projects to test street, intersection, or pathway design improvements that focus on safety, accessibility, and awareness. The temporary pilot projects are shaped by Existing Conditions and Engagement findings in Phase 1 and will inform our plan recommendations.

Illinois State University and the Town of Normal have installed a series of quick-build projects around the Illinois State campus and Uptown Normal. The projects are designed to test ways to improve pedestrian and roadway safety through new street designs, intersection improvements, and pathway enhancements.
As someone who drives through the campus area, your experience is valuable. Whether you've noticed smoother traffic flow, encountered challenges, or have suggestions for tweaks, please take 2 minutes to share your feedback about your experiences. Your responses will help shape future improvements on campus.

Illinois State University and the Town of Normal have installed a temporary, quick-build project on Constitution Trail at Locust and Mulberry Streets to test ways to improve pedestrian and roadway safety. This project features a temporary, curb bump-out using flexible posts in an existing no-parking zone.
Please take 2 minutes to share your feedback about this specific location. Your responses will help shape future improvements on campus.

Illinois State University and the Town of Normal have installed a temporary, quick-build project on Beaufort Street at Broadway and Fell Avenue to test ways to improve pedestrian and roadway safety. This project features left-turn safety treatments and curb extensions.
Please take 2 minutes to share your feedback about this specific location. Your responses will help shape future improvements on campus.

Illinois State University and the Town of Normal installed a temporary crosswalk across Beaufort Street at School Street, next to the Connect Transit bus stop. Project team staff were present at the crosswalk to monitor and guide safe crossings.
Please take 2 minutes to share your feedback about this specific location. Your responses will help shape future improvements on campus.

Illinois State University and the Town of Normal have installed a series of temporary, quick-build projects along University Street—between Dale Street and the Student Fitness Center—to test ways to improve pedestrian and roadway safety. This project features temporary painted designs to make crosswalks easier to see.
Please take 2 minutes to share your feedback about this specific location. Your responses will help shape future improvements on campus.

Illinois State University and the Town of Normal installed a one-day, quick-build project along College Avenue—between School Street and the Constitution Trail—to test ways to improve pedestrian and roadway safety. This project featured a temporary, protected bike lane, while the street remained open to cars.
Please take 2 minutes to share your feedback about this specific location. Your responses will help shape future improvements on campus.

Illinois State University and the Town of Normal have installed a temporary, quick-build project at the intersections of School Street, College Avenue, and Mulberry Street to test ways to improve pedestrian and roadway safety. This project features temporary closures of right-turn slip lanes and School Street (between College Avenue and Mulberry Street) to vehicles.
Please take 2 minutes to share your feedback about this specific location. Your responses will help shape future improvements on campus.

Illinois State University and the Town of Normal have installed a temporary, quick-build project along College Avenue—between School Street and the Main Street underpass—to test ways to improve pedestrian and roadway safety. This project features temporary decals on the shared-use sidewalk to encourage safe and respectful behavior between people walking and biking.
Please take 2 minutes to share your feedback about this specific location. Your responses will help shape future improvements on campus.

This survey is part of the Pedestrian & Roadway Campus Safety Initiative with Illinois State University and the Town of Normal.
We want to hear from the people who know the campus area best: the people who live and work here – you! The following survey should take less than ten minutes to complete and will help us identify traffic safety issues to address and focus on.
Participation is voluntary and entirely anonymous.
Thank you for your time!
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Temporary quick-build projects to test street, intersection, or pathway design improvements that focus on safety, accessibility, and awareness
Illinois State University and the Town of Normal partnered to launch the Pedestrian & Roadway Campus Safety Initiative
Highlights from the Project's First Phase
See what community members had to say about the quick-build projects
The campus safety improvements you asked for are taking shape—come see what's next. Join us at the Campus Safety Showcase, the final event of the Pedestrian & Roadway Campus Safety Initiative.
Monday, April 13, 2026 | 4:30–6:30 PM
Bone Student Center–Circus Room | Illinois State University
See the findings from 7 quick-build projects, explore safety recommendations, and learn what potential permanent improvements could look like for the campus area. Drop in between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and enjoy some free snacks, no registration needed.