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Kanis Park Sharrows
The Midline is a proposed east-west bicycle and pedestrian corridor through the heart of Little Rock. While a north-south trail connection through Kanis Park would ultimately be ideal for wayfinding and a pedestrian sense of place, existing trails and drives connect to the southeast edge of Kanis Park (Fig. 1). Sharrows and wayfinding signs in Kanis Park would help Midline users navigate from the Rodney Parham/Mississippi Crossing through Kanis Park to the Kanis-Boyle Connection.
Figure 1. This project would simply help Midline users navigate Kanis Park on existing facilities. Drives on which bicycle and pedestrian traffic would be mixed with vehicular traffic are thin white lines and existing trails are solid green lines (Master Bike and Trail Plans).