Omaha Mayor, Congressman Give Update On Bike/Pedestrian Walkways

Omaha bike/pedestrian walkways projectPhoto: UNMC

(Omaha, NE) -- There's an update on plans for two pedestrian/bike walkways to the UNMC campus. The City of Omaha received $2 million from the U-S Department of Transportation for the pedestrian walkway over Saddle Creek Road. The funding will be added to a federal grant received in 2023, as well as funding from UNMC. The funds will support the the Saddle Creek Road project as well as another walkway over Leavenworth Street, from the Field Club Trail's trailhead to the medical center campus near the Lauritzen Outpatient Center.

“Additionally, these walkways will enhance pedestrian safety and improve traffic flow,” UNMC Chancellor Jeffrey Gold said. “We are excited about this project, which will make it easier to walk or bike onto campus, and we thank Congressman Bacon and Mayor Stothert for their support of this effort.”

“The area encompassing UNMC, the Saddle Creek project, and surrounding neighborhoods is flourishing and many people there take advantage of the ability to walk or bike throughout the area,” U.S. Representative Don Bacon said. “This pedestrian bridge will ensure the safety of walkers and cyclists who need to cross Saddle Creek Road.”

"These walkways will improve safety and connections to the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the neighborhoods surrounding the campus," Mayor Jean Stothert said. "This is another example of how we use our Vision Zero strategy to improve road safety and design to protect all users of the road."

Dr. Gold says UNMC is working with the city on an agreement for maintaining the walkways, which would eventually need to be reviewed and approved by the Board of Regents and the city.

“As a team, we’re excited to extend the Omaha bikeway/pedestrian walkway connection through our campus and help safely get walkers and cyclists across two major streets,” Dr. Gold said. “This marks the latest step in a process to enhance safety and convenience. We are happy to be launching it as we try to become a more pedestrian and bike-friendly campus. As the UNMC Omaha campus evolves, our goal is to be a good neighbor, and this effort is an important part of that.”

 

Preliminary route map


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