BikeWalkKC Brags After 'Road Diet' Victory

A recent post was written by a council contest loser but STILL contains more than a bit of braggadocio following recent efforts to study an ongoing crackdown against car.

We're reaching around (ew) in order to pick up this post because it offers a peek at the future.

BIKEWALK KC PLEDGES TO CONTINUE WAR AGAINST KANSAS CITY DRIVERS!!!

Here's a glimpse at their marching orders . . . 

The KCMO City Council approved three pieces of legislation that will help to make walking, accessibility, biking, and transit easier. One measure advances a traffic safety plan that will close the gap between Gillham, Brush Creek, and the Trolley Track Trail. Another item will begin a citywide road diet analysis. The last piece of legislation starts conversations around prioritizing transit on Main Street.

The BikeWalkKC policy team has been hard at work mobilizing support for legislative items with the new City Council. The origin of this legislation goes back several years, and is a great example of how the patience and perseverance of advocates can move important legislation from the paper to the pavement.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

BikeWalkKC: Teamwork and perseverance pays off for safer streets in KCMO

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