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BURLINGTON—The Pine Street Coalition (Coalition) will hold a CHAMPLAIN PARKWAY neighborhood meeting on Thursday December 8, 2016, 7 to 9 p.m., in the conference room at Department of Public Works, 645 Pine Street, Burlington.
“A lot has changed over the eight years since the closing of the public review process on the out-of-date Parkway design,” said Coalition's Diane Gayer. “Burlington’s transportation needs keep evolving along with the South End neighborhoods and businesses. Many safety and connectivity concerns still need to be addressed,” continued Gayer.
This will be the second public forum hosted by the Coalition. The first one was held at ArtsRiot in February and explored several Parkway alternatives designs.
Goals for the upcoming Dec 8 meeting are to: (1) push for better street connectivity, (2) bike/ped safety, and (3) a “complete streets” design. Key to the Coalition efforts is to oppose the “dead-ending” of Pine Street at the Parkway/Queen City Park road intersection.
The public meeting will be moderated by Betsy Rosenbluth with panelists Steve Goodkind, Tony Redington, and Diane Gayer. City residents have not been part of a public review process on the Parkway since 2006.
Additionally, the Coalition developed a draft of Champlain Parkway Redesign Guidelines and other visual materials which may be found at the website:
https://www.facebook.com/SSBPineStreetNOW/ or SafeStreetsBurlington.com
The Pine Street Coalition is affiliated with the citywide Coalition for a Livable City.Carolyn L. Bates Photography
(802) 238-4213
cbates@carolynbates.com
www.carolynbates.com
ADDRESS:
PO Box 1205, Burlington, VT 05402
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