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Consultation has concluded
The City of Kingston's Active Transportation Master Plan – branded as Walk 'n' Roll Kingston – has been designed and developed specifically for Kingston. The plan reflects Kingston's unique built form, road network, land use, density, green space, culture, history and key features, including its waterfront, public wants, strategic objectives and future vision.
The ATMP is laying the groundwork to enable the City to meet its active transportation goal. Once in place, the next step will be to develop long-term implementation plans giving the community opportunities for input on potential active transportation options within focus areas.
The City of Kingston's Active Transportation Master Plan – branded as Walk 'n' Roll Kingston – has been designed and developed specifically for Kingston. The plan reflects Kingston's unique built form, road network, land use, density, green space, culture, history and key features, including its waterfront, public wants, strategic objectives and future vision.
The ATMP is laying the groundwork to enable the City to meet its active transportation goal. Once in place, the next step will be to develop long-term implementation plans giving the community opportunities for input on potential active transportation options within focus areas.
The City’s Active
Transportation Master Plan (ATMP), Walk’n’Roll, provides a framework
for how the City develops its active transportation network and programs. The
City has identified a number of potential infrastructure projects and programs
that could be implemented in the short term – over the next five years.
These projects
are intended to:
increase east/west connections
reduce missing links in the
existing transportation network
improve access to employment centres
correspond with planned
maintenance projects
focus on increasing cycling
and safe-cycling behaviour in Kingston.
This survey collects your input on the
proposed short-term priorities for programs, policies and initiatives; the
implementation of cycling and walking infrastructure; and the initial
transportation focus area studies.
Survey closes September 7 at 4:00 p.m.
Consultation has concluded
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The City’s Active
Transportation Master Plan (ATMP), Walk’n’Roll, provides a framework
for how the City develops its active transportation network and programs. The
City has identified a number of potential infrastructure projects and programs
that could be implemented in the short term – over the next five years.
These projects
are intended to:
increase east/west connections
reduce missing links in the
existing transportation network
improve access to employment centres
correspond with planned
maintenance projects
focus on increasing cycling
and safe-cycling behaviour in Kingston.
This survey collects your input on the
proposed short-term priorities for programs, policies and initiatives; the
implementation of cycling and walking infrastructure; and the initial
transportation focus area studies.
Survey open for Open House session on Aug 2
Consultation has concluded
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