The comment period for Seattle’s draft Pedestrian Master Plan has been extended to Friday, June 26, 2009.
The plan is a web-based plan, available at http://www.seattle.gov/mostwalkablecity.htm. A hard copy of the plan is also available in the Seattle Room of the Central Library (1000 Fourth Ave.).
Comments on the plan may be made:
through an online [...]
Act Now on the City of Seattle Pedestrian Master Plan. Comments are due June 15.
City of Seattle’s first pedestrian master plan is available for your review. Be sure to take a look and give your feedback by Monday, June 15. What do you like about Seattle’s Pedestrian Master Plan? Is there anything you don’t like?
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If you missed the discussion about the Pedestrian Master Plan at the Pinehurst Community Meeting this week, you may be interested in the Great City brownbag on the topic next week:
Pedestrian Master Plan Brownbag LunchThursday, May 14th12:00 – 1:30 pmGGLO Space at the Steps (enter through door located about ¼ of the way down the [...]
The Pedestrian Master Plan is now available on-line here.
The plan establishes the policies, programs, design criteria, and projects that will further enhance pedestrian safety, comfort, and access in all of Seattle’s neighborhoods.
Take time to read the draft plan and make comments by June 15, 2009.
The image below (click to enlarge) is one [...]
Photo: Joshua Trujillo/seattlepi.com
Casey McNerthney and Josh Trujillo have a piece in the PI today about pedestrian safety and the Pedestrian Master Plan. Read it here.
The Pedestrian Master Plan should be available on-line any day now. There were some technical issues that have delayed the official release that had been planned for May 1st.
The folks at Seattle Department of Transportation working on the Pedestrian Master Plan are looking for stories that will help tell the public (and decision-makers alike) why we need to support the Pedestrian Master Plan, pedestrians, walking, and walkability.
All of us have you all have stories that describe people who are stopped from accessing basic [...]
As a part of the Seattle Pedestrian Master Plan, the Seattle Department of Transportation has launched a web version of the Walking Preference Survey. Information provided in the survey will be used to inform the Seattle Pedestrian Master Plan, and will ultimately make Seattle the “most walkable city in the nation”.
To take the web survey [...]