June 15, 2009 – Public Workshop

Easley Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan

The first public workshop for the Easley Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Was held Monday, June 15, 2009 at the Kimberly Hampton Memorial Library

Attendees caught a glimpse of the emerging plan from a slideshow presentation and question and answer session.  Existing conditions were discussed, as well as opportunities and constraints for future bicycle and pedestrian improvements.

Draft Goals/Objectives: 

Easley will. . .

  • . . .be known as a fitness-friendly, bicycle-friendly, and walkable community–a community with strong neighborhood feeling and a place for families.
  • . . .have a complete network of pedestrian-and bicycle-friendly infrastructure for all abilities and user types (runners, walkers, families, cyclists of all types) throughout the City and into the region.
  • . . .support education, awareness, and positive attitudes for bicycling, walking, wellness and physical activity.
  • . . .ensure that the next generation of pedestrians and cyclists feels safe.

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