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The City of Mountain Lake is developing an active transportation action plan. The plan will include key next steps to make walking, biking and rolling safer and more comfortable. The planning team is working together to develop a vision and goals for the plan. The action planning process will also include implementation support, such as technical assistance or demonstration project support.
The Mountain Lake Active Transportation Plan is building from previous work such as the city's 2015 Active Living Plan, Safe Routes to School projects, and the efforts of the Active Living Committee. The plan seeks to enhance relationships with priority populations and address key network barriers, gaps, and community destinations. Through the planning and engagement process, the city will work to envision and plan for a future where all can safely walk, bike, or roll across Mountain Lake.
Get involved
We need your help identifying how we might make walking, biking, and rolling (e.g., other mobility devices like scooters and wheelchairs) a safer, more accessible, and enjoyable option in Mountain Lake. We welcome your input and look forward to our active transportation future.
The City of Mountain Lake is developing an active transportation action plan. The plan will include key next steps to make walking, biking and rolling safer and more comfortable. The planning team is working together to develop a vision and goals for the plan. The action planning process will also include implementation support, such as technical assistance or demonstration project support.
The Mountain Lake Active Transportation Plan is building from previous work such as the city's 2015 Active Living Plan, Safe Routes to School projects, and the efforts of the Active Living Committee. The plan seeks to enhance relationships with priority populations and address key network barriers, gaps, and community destinations. Through the planning and engagement process, the city will work to envision and plan for a future where all can safely walk, bike, or roll across Mountain Lake.
Get involved
We need your help identifying how we might make walking, biking, and rolling (e.g., other mobility devices like scooters and wheelchairs) a safer, more accessible, and enjoyable option in Mountain Lake. We welcome your input and look forward to our active transportation future.
The city of Mountain Lake is developing an Active Transportation Action Plan to improve walking, biking, and rolling in the community. This plan will identify missing links in sidewalks, trails and bicycle networks, and recommend connections to key community destinations such as schools, retail centers, transit stations, and open spaces.
We want to hear about your experiences walking, biking, and rolling around Mountain Lake! The survey will take less than 15 minutes to complete and will help inform future projects in Mountain Lake to make it a safer and more comfortable place to move around.
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