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Your Path to Austin – Austin Bicycle Plan Update
http://austintexas.gov//sites/default/f … bsmall.pdf
As we’ve been talking about all year, the City of Austin will be updating the Austin Bicycle Plan in the coming months. Your biggest chance to give input in person happens in just a couple of weeks.
Your civic duty:
Attend an open house, Nov. 12, 13, 14. More information is below.
Take the online survey.
From the City of Austin:
It’s Your Path to Austin and we’d like your input! The City of Austin is working on a Bicycle and Urban Trails Plan that will help us achieve a connected and protected active transportation network in Austin. This plan will increase opportunities for people to safely bike around town, regardless of age or biking ability.
Please consider attending one of our important open houses. You’ll be able to learn more about the plan and give us your input. Here’s the schedule:
November 12 | 5:30-8:30pm
Cities for Cycling Road Show + Central Open House
St. David’s Episcopal Church
November 13 | 5:30-8:30pm
North Open House | Lanier High School
November 14 | 5:30-8:30pm
South Open House | First Evangelical Free Church of Austin
[Note that each of the three events includes a scheduled presentation.]
You can view the event flier for all three events here. Don’t forget to visit our website to learn more about the innovative strategies being explored to create a connected and protected network, including the use of Cycle Tracks and Urban Trails.
We hope you’ll get involved in shaping Your Path to Austin. Please share this opportunity with others who would be interested.
Take the survey!
Got 10 minutes? Tell us what you think!
We need YOUR input on your current experience of bicycling & trail use in Austin… and what kinds of routes and paths you’d like to see in the future!
http://austintexas.gov/yourpath
Last edited by AusTexMurf (2013-10-31 00:14:50)
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North system today.
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