As someone who used to be responsible for trying to improve public infrastructure and has seen just how expensive and long it can take to just do a full concrete curb bumpout and pedestrian island project even at a high need location like by a park or elementary school, I love seeing these examples of doing the quickest, most cost-effective solutions like in this short.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fLc0Ljlzd0o
As local communities are increasingly forced to find new solutions to solving public infrastructure issues, projects that are a. quick to build, b. cost-effective to implement to solve one small local problem and c. are financially within local reach without incurring significant debt should be the default before the big project that seeks State or Federal funds and a large capital bond, should be prioritized because if you can't afford to build it as a community, how can you expect your future neighbors to maintain and rebuild it later.