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Council seeks to update plan for pedestrians |
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Written by MAPC
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Thursday, 13 December 2007 |
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The Metropolitan Area Planning Council has recently begun the process to update the Regional Pedestrian Plan. The plan will identify and recommend policies to facilitate and encourage walking as a convenient, safe and practical form of transportation throughout the 101 cities and towns of the Boston region, including Arlington. One piece of the research for the plan is a survey asking about pedestrian behavior and needs.
The council will use information from this survey to help guide the recommendations and priority issue areas.
The survey is online and takes five to 10 minutes to complete. See www.mapc.org/pedplan.
For more information, Anna L. Biton, transportation/land-use planner, Metropolitan Area Planning Council, 60 Temple Place, Boston, MA 02111, or call 617-451-2770 x2061 or e-mail
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For a local group that promotes issues supporting pedestrains, see Walking in Arlington.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 14 December 2007 )
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