I wasn't able to make the open house Saturday.

 

An article in The Trib sounded like there was a good turnout.  

 

How was it?   Did you feel the city was listening to you?

 

 

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CDOT did not pick the volunteers. Active Trans put out a call for volunteers in June. Active Trans is responsible for the volunteer portion of the Streets for Cycling Plan.

I think the point is, it doesn't nec matter if you are a captain or not, they want anyone interested to help.  

I say we count our blessings there and if you have interest, start getting involved.  It's not too late.

I believe I said it yesterday, I don't know how many cities in the world actually ask their residents to help plan bike or any other infrastructure. 

Charlie Short said:

CDOT did not pick the volunteers. Active Trans put out a call for volunteers in June. Active Trans is responsible for the volunteer portion of the Streets for Cycling Plan.

I was one of the people who got the call.  They asked for more south side names, and I offered several.

FYI - Those of us who are volunteers are putting much of our time into public outreach so that as many of you as possible (and lots of other folks who aren't even on the Chainlink) can offer their input.  The point is that EVERYONE's input matters.

Julie Hochstadter said:

I think the point is, it doesn't nec matter if you are a captain or not, they want anyone interested to help.  

I say we count our blessings there and if you have interest, start getting involved.  It's not too late.

I believe I said it yesterday, I don't know how many cities in the world actually ask their residents to help plan bike or any other infrastructure. 

Charlie Short said:

CDOT did not pick the volunteers. Active Trans put out a call for volunteers in June. Active Trans is responsible for the volunteer portion of the Streets for Cycling Plan.

What did everyone think of last night's meeting?  I had to leave early.

Another Round of Public Hearings Set for Late May and Early June

 

"In addition to viewing the draft 2020 network, those attending the public meetings will see possible street treatments and proposed bike facilities, and hear about the remaining challenges and next steps for the Streets for Cycling Plan 2020.

The four public meetings and two online webinars are scheduled for the following dates and locations:

  • Tuesday,      May 22nd, Copernicus Center, 5216 W. Lawrence Ave., 4 – 8 p.m., presentation with Q&A at 4:30 & 6:30p.m.
  • Thursday,      May 31st, Gary Comer Youth Center - Exhibition Hall, 3rd floor, 7200 S. Ingleside Ave., 4 – 8 p.m., presentation with Q&A at 4:30 & 6:30p.m.
  • Wednesday,      June 6th, Douglas Park Cultural and Community Center - Ballroom, 1401 S. Sacramento Dr., 4 – 8 p.m., presentation with Q&A at 4:30 & 6:30p.m.
  • Saturday,      June 9th, 77 S. Dearborn – Building Lobby, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Open House
  • Monday,      June 11th, Webinar #1, 12 – 1 p.m., Reserve your Webinar seat now at: http://goo.gl/lEV2k
  • Wednesday,      June 13th, Webinar #2, 6 – 7 p.m., Reserve your Webinar seat now at: http://goo.gl/CQSS9"

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