An online interactive map has been created that allows users to log comments and draw their suggested edits on the map.
A commission meeting is scheduled for May 14, 2-4 p.m., on the 5th floor of City Hall to discuss the recommendations and plan.
A Bike Master Plan Open House is scheduled for Wednesday, May 14, 6-8 p.m., at the Carillon in Byrd Park to present the network maps and recommendations, and engage in dialogue on what needs to be refined. Maps and moderators will be on hand to facilitate discussions and suggested edits to the network.
The network recommendations will serve as the blueprint for better bike infrastructure, so the commission needs stakeholders to provide critical feedback. Please read the map instructions, particularly the part about turning off other comments so you can better navigate the map. If you can't see the whole screen, use scroll bars on the bottom and left. The map can pinpoint specific locations as well as draw routes and provide comments associated with them. In particular, the commission needs feedback on:
- Route recommendations. Did they capture the right streets? Are critical streets or destinations missing. Remember this is limited to the city limits.
- Problem locations -- Any bad intersections or segments that need addressing?
- Facility type -- The legend shows the types of facilities proposed. Determine if the recommended infrastructure is appropriate for that route.
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