
- What it's like to bike and walk in North Delridge?
- Where it's most challenging to bike and walk?
- Where you want to bike and walk?
- What the goals of a Delridge neighborhood greenway should be?
At the second meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 (same time and place), SDOT will present you with recommendations for where to build the greenway and what it will look like, along with listening to your feedback on their proposal and describing next steps with the project. We will follow up with more details on this meeting soon, but for now, please save the date. Neighborhood greenways are residential streets generally parallel to main arterials with low volumes of auto traffic and low speeds, where people who walk and ride bicycles are given priority. Greenways have been improved for travel by people of all ages and abilities with things like safe arterial crossings, signage, paint, refuge medians and traffic diverters. This is your chance to gather with your friends and neighbors in your community who are committed to making it safe and comfortable to walk and bike in your neighborhood. Click here to RSVP for the Nov. 14 Delridge neighborhood greenway planning meeting at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center (4408 Delridge Way SW) from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. >> Thanks for helping to make Delridge safer for everyone.Share this post