safety
For approximately 25 years, DOT has been wanting to widen Smith Level Road. The latest effort to expand the number of vehicle lanes between Ray Road (town limit) and Morgan Creek bridge, was voted down by the Carrboro Board of Aldermen on April 20.
This morning's Herald-Sun reports that DOT staff has offered Carrboro 3 options:
CARRBORO BICYCLE PLAN WORKSHOP
#2
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2008
4:00 – 7:00 pm (DROP-IN
FORMAT)
On CARRBORO TOWN COMMONS (at
the Farmer’s Market)
Thank you for attending the first public workshop for
Carrboro’s bicycle transportation plan, back on April 10th.
The second workshop will be held on July 23, 2008 on the Carrboro Town
Commons, at the Farmers’ Market. Please stop by
anytime between 4:00 - 7:00 PM to learn about preliminary recommendations (this will be new information from the
consultants), talk to Town staff and project consultants, and provide more of
your input to the process.
Attached is a flyer for that meeting. Please feel free
to distribute this so that all Town citizens are informed.
In addition, you can visit the project website: www.greenways.com/pages/CarrboroBicycle.html,
which houses current project information and
contains a link to an online comment form for you to
fill out (if you have not done so
already).
Thank you for your time.
Happy and safe bicycling!
-Town of Carrboro
Adena
Messinger, Transportation Planner
Town
of Carrboro
301
W. Main Street
Carrboro,
NC 27510
919-918-7329
amessinger@townofcarrboro.orgDate:
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 - 12:00pm to 3:00pm
Location:
Carrboro Town Commons (site of the Farmers' Market on west main street outside the town hall)
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