Mora Active Transportation Master Plan

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Mora is working to expand safe and convenient walking and bicycling options in town by creating an Active Transportation Master Plan. The Plan will identify short- to long-term opportunities to advance active transportation in the city.

To create a Plan that works for Mora’s residents, we want to learn about the way you move today and how we might make walking, biking, and rolling (e.g. other mobility devices like scooters or wheelchairs) a safer, more accessible, and enjoyable option in the future. We look forward to your input.

We need your help

Mora is working to expand safe and convenient walking and bicycling options in town by creating an Active Transportation Master Plan. The Plan will identify short- to long-term opportunities to advance active transportation in the city.

To create a Plan that works for Mora’s residents, we want to learn about the way you move today and how we might make walking, biking, and rolling (e.g. other mobility devices like scooters or wheelchairs) a safer, more accessible, and enjoyable option in the future. We look forward to your input.

We need your help

  • The City of Mora would like to hear from you about the demonstration project on Portage Ave. Demonstration projects are temporary roadway projects that use low-cost materials to test changes to the street before potentially investing longer-term solutions.  

    The goal of this project is to test out street and intersection changes to make walking and biking easier, safer and more enjoyable for everyone. Your responses will help us understand how well the project meets these goals. 

    The project includes: 

    • An 8-foot-wide shared-use walking and biking path on the south side of Portage Ave between Frankie Ln and Walnut St (County Rd 17). The path will be separated from vehicles by temporary flexible delineators (“flex-posts”) 

    • Painted curb extensions (also knows as “bump-outs”) and marked crosswalks at the intersections of Portage Ave/Frankie Ln and Portage Ave/Walnut St 

    The survey should take about 5 minutes to complete. Your responses will remain confidential. Thank you for your time

    Take Survey
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