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Add your voice to the city’s Bike Master Plan
From Richmond Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trails Coordinator Jake Helmboldt:
In July we officially kicked off the Bike Master Plan process as a follow-on to the City’s Strategic Multimodal Transportation Plan. The intent of the plan is to develop specific infrastructure improvements, identifying the streets and types of infrastructure needed along each corridor. We want this to be a process that engages the public and provides us with input on the “what and where” of needed improvements. An online survey has been developed to allow us to begin gathering that feedback. Please take the brief survey and encourage others to do so as well so that we can obtain a broad perspective across the Richmond community.
The survey can be accessed via the City’s pedestrian and bike webpage.
TAGGED: bicycles
The survey requires no more than 5 minutes of your time.
@2…there are lots of folks (like me) who feel very unsafe riding the city streets–even when obeying the laws and using safety gear. If the city built bike lanes, would you use them?
As for everyone else, please take the survey–it’s fast!
I’m a citizen, and I ride everyday through the Museum District/Fan/Monroe Ward/VCU/Carytown area everyday for leisure, I love it, but if it’s possible I would definitely love nice bike lanes as well, maybe not separate lanes but at least dedicated bike lanes or more sharrows. I love biking in Richmond, and I encourage everyone to take the survey. It was not that tedious actually and I’d like to see what the city comes up with as the final piece. I’d like implementation by 2015 as well!!