SAVE THE DATES: Join us for bike networking planning open house workshops (April 8-18)

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April 2, 2019 


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SAVE THE DATES: Join us for bike networking planning

open house workshops (April 8-18)

NEW ORLEANS — The City of New Orleans’ Office of Transportation, in collaboration with the Department of Public Works, the City Planning Commission and our community partners, will present a series of "open house" neighborhood workshops to engage residents about the upcoming plan to expand and improve the City’s bike network, also known as Moving New Orleans Bikes.


“We are excited about planning and expanding a bike network that ensures safer, more accessible and more equitable mobility options for all New Orleanians, including pedestrians, cyclists, transit riders and auto drivers. We want to meet our residents where they are, engage with them to share what we’re working on, and get their feedback for future planning,” Office of Transportation Director Laura Bryan said.


These five meetings, held April 8-18, will explain how the City plans to:

  • Create a community-inspired vision for the New Orleans bikeway network
  • Educate the public on the bikeway planning effort
  • Discuss the importance of safe and protected bikeway infrastructure and it’s benefit to all modes of traffic
  • Gather support for a rapid build-out of the bikeway network once planned

Here is the schedule for the meetings, which run from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (Districts C and E will each host two meetings.)

 

Monday, April 8

District B

KIPP-Booker T. Washington

2514 Third St.

 

Wednesday, April 10

District A

Stuart Hall, Cafeteria

2032 Carrollton Ave.

 

Thursday, April 11

District C

KIPP Renaissance School

3820 St. Claude Ave.

 

Monday, April 15

District C

Algiers Regional Library

3014 Holiday Drive

 

Tuesday, April 16

District D

AmeriHealth Caritas Louisiana

3155 Gentilly Blvd.

 

Wednesday, April 17

District E

Martin Luther King Library

1611 Caffin Ave.

 

Thursday, April 18

District E

East New Orleans Regional Library

5641 Read Blvd.

 

As we build out safe infrastructure, we need to make sure we’re obeying the rules of the road. Refresh your memory by reviewing the guide on the back of the City’s Bike Network Map.

 

For more information about Moving New Orleans Bikes, visit the website and stay up to date by signing up for the newsletter.


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