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A plan has been approved by the Newport City Board of Commissioners to increase bicycle safety and accessibility in the city.
Source: WLWT
Newport board of commissioners approves plan to increase bicycle safety, accessibility
NEWPORT, Ky. โ
A plan has been approved by the Newport City Board of Commissioners to increase bicycle safety and accessibility in the city.
According to a press release from the Newport City Manager’s office, commissioners unanimously approved a Bicycle Transportation Plan Agreement Memorandum of Understanding with the city of Covington, Tri-State Trails and the Devou Good Foundation.
Both cities – Newport and Covington, have made bicycle and pedestrian safety a focus after Gloria San Miguel was struck and killed by a car on the 11th Street Bridge in August.
“The City of Newport is committed to improving bicycle and pedestrian trails in the city, which is something we are working on right now with our plan for improving US 27 with lanes for both pedestrians and bikes,” Newport City Manager Tom Fromme said in a press release. “The opportunity to develop a broader bike plan with the expertise of Tri-State Trails and the Devou Good Foundation is welcome and appreciated.”
“This is a much-needed plan that is tied to one of the city’s top priorities in the Newport Comprehensive Plan that calls for dedicated bike and pedestrian trails that connect community assets,” Newport neighborhood activist Rachel Comte, who spoke at Monday night’s city commission meeting, said. “We want to thank Tri-State Trails and the Devou Good Foundation for putting this framework together.”
According to the city of Newport, the next steps include:
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