Have Bike Projects You’d Like to see done?

Mine are, finish the bike boulevard on E Mifflin and fix the bike issue with the one way traffic on the Ist block of E Mifflin off the square. What are yours? Oh, wait, smoothere transitions from bike path to street on the E Wilson path . . . or maybe I should just get a better bike seat.

NOTE: This is an opportunity for Neighborhood Associations and other interested parties to present/submit pedestrian-bicycle projects to the Madison Pedestrian/Bicycle/Motor Vehicle Commission.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 6:00 pm

PEDESTRIAN-BICYCLE PROJECTS SOUGHT
The Madison Pedestrian/Bicycle/Motor Vehicle Commission will hold a public hearing to receive comments on potential pedestrian and bicycle projects the City should consider undertaking in the 2012-2014 Capital Budget to increase opportunities for walking and bicycling in Madison. The intent of the public hearing is to hear suggestions for new capital (construction) projects. Please note that concerns about routine maintenance and operational issues can be directed to the appropriate agency or the City’s Report-a-Problem webpage http://www.cityofmadison.com/reportaproblem.

The hearing will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 24, 2011, in Room 260 of the Madison Municipal Building, 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. [NOTE: If you need an interpreter, materials in alternate formats or other accommodations to access this meeting, please contact the Traffic Engineering Division at 608-266-4761 or TTY (Textnet) at 866-704-2315. Please do so no later than 9:00 a.m. on the Thursday preceding the meeting so that proper arrangements can be made.]

Written comments will also be accepted through May 31st, and should be addressed to the Pedestrian/Bicycle/Motor Vehicle Commission, c/o City Traffic Engineering Division, PO Box 2986, Madison WI 53701-2986, or email to traffic@cityofmadison.com.

The results of the public hearing and written comments will be used to develop a list of projects to be considered for inclusion in the 2012-2014 construction work program.

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