References



  1. ^ Nancy's Almanac (www.omaha.com)

  2. ^ Viewfinder (www.omaha.com)

  3. ^ The Hall (thehall.omaha.com)

  4. ^ Washington Notebook (congress.omaha.com)

  5. ^ The State Line (legislature.omaha.com)











News


A request by Hanscom Park neighbors for the city to slow down speeding traffic on 32nd Avenue could lead to Omaha's first “cycle track,” a physically protected, two-way bike path that's part of a roadway.

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» Nancy's Almanac[1] — Local weather tips and trends

» Viewfinder[2] — World-Herald photos and video


» The Hall[3] — City Hall and local government


» Washington Notebook[4] — News and notes from the nation's capital


» The State Line[5] — Nebraska Legislature



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