Speaking of pedestrian master planning
From email:
DDOT to Host Final Public Meetings on Draft DC Pedestrian Master Plan
Residents Encouraged to Come and Voice Support and Concerns
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced the third and fourth of four public meetings inviting public comment on the recently released final draft of the District of Columbia Pedestrian Master Plan. The plan is a culmination of 18 months worth of study that examined all aspects of the District’s pedestrian environment, from policies to design guidelines to specific safety improvements in the city’s highest pedestrian crash corridors.
The Plan has two primary goals:
· To reduce the number of pedestrians killed and injured in crashes with motor vehicles; and
· To increase pedestrian activity by making walking a comfortable and accessible mode of travel throughout all parts of the District.
The Pedestrian Master Plan is scheduled to be implemented over 10 years at a total cost of over $18 million. The policies and design standards that are established and/or recommended in the Plan are anticipated to improve the safety and walkability of the pedestrian environment in the District.
Meeting Information:
What: Pedestrian Master Plan Public Comment Meeting
When: Tuesday, July 8th
6:30-8:30 pm
Where: St. Peter’s Church, 313 Second Street SE (Ward 6)
When: Wednesday, July 9th
6:30-8:30 pm
Where: Columbia Heights Recreation Center, 1480 Girard Street, NW (Ward 1)
Labels: mobility, urban-design-placemaking, walking
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