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The DC Department of Transportation (DDOT)  recently launched the first DC Pedestrian Master Plan that examines all aspects of improving the city’s pedestrian environment.  A public meeting is being held to introduce the plan’s purpose and scope, announce the results of the citywide online survey and obtain community feedback.  Walk, bike, or Metro over to [...]

Citywide Public Meeting on the DC Pedestrian Master Plan

by Jason M. Novak
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The DC Department of Transportation (DDOT)  recently launched the first DC Pedestrian Master Plan that examines all aspects of improving the city’s pedestrian environment.  A public meeting is being held to introduce the plan’s purpose and scope, announce the results of the citywide online survey and obtain community feedback.  Walk, bike, or Metro over to the Columbia Heights Recreational Center on Thursday, May 3 to give d. a piece of your walking mind. More info here and here.

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