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What is the Pedestrian and Bicycle Task Force and who are its members?
The Pedestrian and Bicycle Task Force's mission is to provide guidance to the City’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan Update project. The Task Force served as a sounding board for ideas and ensured the project’s recommendations were consistent with community values. Utilizing the nominations received from the City Council, as well as additional nominations necessary to create a balanced group, the City identified an outstanding group of community leaders to comprise the task force. Click to view a list of
Pedestrian and Bicycle Task Force members
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Planning | Pedestrian & Bicycle Master Plan
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How will this plan get implemented?
The Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan identifies a list of projects and ways to potentially fund those projects, which may include adding projects to the city’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) or a future bond election.
2.
How can we ensure the network is safe for pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists?
Safety is a top priority for the City and for this master plan. The plan follows national design standards for pedestrian and bicycle facilities to ensure safety for all pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists.
3.
What is the Pedestrian and Bicycle Task Force and who are its members?
The Pedestrian and Bicycle Task Force's mission is to provide guidance to the City’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan Update project. The Task Force served as a sounding board for ideas and ensured the project’s recommendations were consistent with community values. Utilizing the nominations received from the City Council, as well as additional nominations necessary to create a balanced group, the City identified an outstanding group of community leaders to comprise the task force. Click to view a list of
Pedestrian and Bicycle Task Force members
.
4.
How can I get pedestrian and bicycle improvements in my neighborhood?
Complete a
Capital Improvements Program (CIP) request
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How will the Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan be used?
City master plans identify strategies and initiatives for specific public needs. The Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan identifies a network of pedestrian and bicycle routes through the city and specific implementation projects to complete the network. These projects will be implemented through the CIP process.
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