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david p.
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« on: February 25, 2009, 12:43:24 PM »

Hey guys - if you bike & walk around Culver City and want to see it improve - check out this survey and give your .02

cheers.

http://www.ccwalkbike.org/survey.html
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« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2009, 03:05:43 PM »

Do you ride in The City of Culver City?   I do.
Come, testify/represent for bikes.

Announcement:Public Meeting at Vets Auditorium, in the Rotunda Room.
Saturday April 4th 2009, 10a-1pm
4117 Overland Ave. Culver City, Ca 90232
(bike parking on the grass area near the emergency exit door)

http://www.ccwalkbike.org/
 
Can't come? http://www.ccwalkbike.org/survey.html

Situated between the Cheviot Hills to the north, the Baldwin Hills to the south, bisected by the
Ballona Creek, and carved by a web of eight major arterials—Culver City’s surrounding geography has led to the development of an irregular (broken-grid) roadway network which presents unique challenges for non-motorized transportation.

The Culver City Bicycle and Pedestrian Initiative aims to help residents and visitors overcome these barriers. The initiative will compile updates in policy, program and infrastructure into the City’s first comprehensive Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. This plan will guide the improvements for cycling and walking citywide.

Additionally, the impending 2010 arrival of the Exposition Light Rail Transit line and the bikeway alongside it, on the edge of the city, provides an excellent opportunity to enhance the adjacent area, promoting safe and comfortable non-motorized access to the station. The initiative features a physical project element that will focus on providing bicyclists and pedestrians with these connections—the Expo to Downtown Bicycle and Pedestrian Connector.

We hope you participate in this process to make Culver City a place that offers active, sustainable and safe, lifestyles, where people bike and walk for transportation and recreation.

http://www.ccwalkbike.org/

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