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Your input is important. Let's get more safe passage for bikes in Grand County. Thanks, Audrey Subject: Utah Department of Transportation-MOAB Bicycle Corridor Public Open House
Greetings All! Attached is general information (including a News Release and flyer) regarding the upcoming Utah Department of Transportation-Bicycle Corridor Priority Routes public open house to be held in MOAB on Tuesday, October 14th. Your help is much appreciated in spreading the word about this open house. Please let me know if you have any questions. Sincerely,
For Immediate Release
Date: October 3, 2008 Contact: Kevin Kitchen (435) 893-4702
UDOT to host Bicycle Corridor Public Open House in Moab(Richfield, Utah) —The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) will host a series of public open houses throughout the state to discuss existing and potential bicycle corridors. The Moab open house will be held on Tuesday, October 14, 2008, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Grand Center, 182 North 500 West in Moab.
In response to increasing demand for bicycle corridors in Utah, UDOT is preparing a statewide Bicycle Corridor Priority Plan. Key elements of the plan include: an assessment of current bicycle accommodations; a methodology for improving bicycle corridors; and public input and recommendations.
A brief welcome and introduction to the Bicycle Corridor Priority Plan project will begin at 5 p.m. Following the introduction and welcome, attendees may visit three display stations until 7 p.m. The display stations will provide attendees with project background information and opportunities for commenting on existing and potential bicycle corridors as well as prioritization factors UDOT will use to evaluate bicycle corridors.
Project representatives will be available throughout the open house to answer questions and listen to public comments and ideas.
For more information, contact Amy Steinbrech at 801.364.0088 ext. 115 ([hidden email]) or visit the UDOT Web site at www.udot.utah.gov.
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Hi,
This didn't show up on my computer until
evening. Are there going to be signs to inform bikers that there is a
biking bridge across the Colorado? You don't really see the new bridge
until you are on the old bridge, too late then. They ought to have a no
bike or pedestrian sign before you get to the bridge. Maybe this has
already been solved.
Anne
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by audrey Graham
I can't download the flyer??
marcia On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 10:37 PM, Audrey Graham <[hidden email]> wrote:
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