Texas Biking News January 18th 2022
Show the City Where You Want to See Walking and Biking Route Improvements with New Public Input Map
Public Affairs Office | www.austintexas.gov
Launching today, the new ATX Walk Bike Roll Public Input Map enables Austin residents to show the City of Austin exactly where they’d like to see improvements made to Austin’s pedestrian and bicycle network. Austin Public Works and Austin Transportation are accepting feedback through the online tool now through March 6, 2022.
Using the mapping tool, residents can pinpoint where they’d like to see improved street crossings, new bikeway and urban trail routes, and where barriers need to be addressed. Residents who are unable to use the online mapping tool can request a physical feedback form by calling (512) 974-7182 or emailing ATXWalkBikeRoll@AustinTexas.gov
This geographic input will be used to update and improve Austin’s Urban Trails, Bikeways, and Sidewalk Plans through …
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????????Where would you like to go? By visiting the ATX Walk Bike Roll Public Input Map, you can add suggestions for new trails or bikeways. Our online mapping tool lets you suggest changes and flag challenges.
— ATX Transportation (@austinmobility) January 19, 2022
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— Houston Bike Plan (@HoustonBikePlan) January 18, 2022
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