The long and winding trail project

Photo by John Limanek Jonathon Weber, manager of Local Motion’s Complete Streets program, spoke with at least 20 people at the library and online on June 16 about the survey Local Motion and the trails and energy committees did of residents about walking and biking in Charlotte. The group discussed how the trails are for recreation but also for transportation, the benefits of a town master plan for biking, walking and connections to other forms of transportation.
Photo by John Limanek.

Jonathon Weber, manager of Local Motion’s Complete Streets program, spoke with at least 20 people at the library and online on June 16 about the survey Local Motion and the trails and energy committees did of residents about walking and biking in Charlotte. The group discussed how the trails are for recreation but also for transportation, the benefits of a town master plan for biking, walking and connections to other forms of transportation.

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