Monday, February 25, 2013

Planners mulling more bike, pedestrian lanes in Waco area | Wacotrib.com



Jerry Larson / Waco Tribune-Herald

A bicyclist rides in a bike lane on South Fifth Street near downtown Waco. Public meetings will be held this week to gauge interest in adding more bike lanes and pedestrian paths throughout the greate

A bicyclist rides in a bike lane on South Fifth Street near downtown Waco.
The Metropolitan Planning Organization is holding public meetings this week to gauge residents’ interest in seeing more bike lanes and pedestrian paths throughout the Greater Waco area.
The MPO seeks input from residents on whether new lanes for bicyclists, runners and walkers are needed in cities that border Waco, and where the features would get the greatest usage. Suggestions for installation of new sidewalks also are welcome.
The meetings are scheduled in Waco, Hewitt and Lacy Lakeview, but also target residents from neighboring cities like Bellmead and Woodway.
The feedback could help the MPO map out a network of bike lanes that would allow cyclists to move easily between each city.
Waco has about five miles of bike lanes, mostly in the downtown area, plus new lanes along Park Lake Drive between North 19th Street and Lake Shore Drive.
“Just like the road network stretches from city to city, if there is a desire for a bicycle network, it should not just stop at the city limits of Waco,” said Felix Landry, a Waco city planner who also works with the MPO. “If people in Hewitt want to ride into Waco or vice versa, it can be a seamless transition.”
Planners mulling more bike, pedestrian lanes in Waco area | Wacotrib.com

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