Monday, March 26, 2007
Downtown Bike Trail to Lunken
The Education, Health and Recreation (perhaps along with the economic development committee) of the Cincinnati City Council will meet to hear an update on the proposed downtown to lunken bike trail.
This is very important for downtown and will connect the proposed Riverfront park to hundreds of miles of continous bike trails that are proposed from Cincinnati to Cleveland. Here is the email about the meeting. If you care about biking, be sure to attend!
"The next meeting of City Council's Education, Health and Recreation Committee on the Lunken to Downtown bike trail will be held in Council Chambers at City Hall on Monday, April 16, at 3:00 p.m. This meeting, which may turn into a joint meeting with Council's Economic Development Committee, will be very important to completing the trail. As charged by the attached resolutions passed by City Council this past November, the City-led task force that has been studying the trail for the past year will present at the April 16 meeting its report on the trail alternatives, a recommended alignment, cost and time estimates for completing the trail, and a progress report on its negotiations with SORTA.
Your presence at the April 16 meeting will help demonstrate to Council how important you view this project. Please plan to attend it and ask others to join you."
This is very important for downtown and will connect the proposed Riverfront park to hundreds of miles of continous bike trails that are proposed from Cincinnati to Cleveland. Here is the email about the meeting. If you care about biking, be sure to attend!
"The next meeting of City Council's Education, Health and Recreation Committee on the Lunken to Downtown bike trail will be held in Council Chambers at City Hall on Monday, April 16, at 3:00 p.m. This meeting, which may turn into a joint meeting with Council's Economic Development Committee, will be very important to completing the trail. As charged by the attached resolutions passed by City Council this past November, the City-led task force that has been studying the trail for the past year will present at the April 16 meeting its report on the trail alternatives, a recommended alignment, cost and time estimates for completing the trail, and a progress report on its negotiations with SORTA.
Your presence at the April 16 meeting will help demonstrate to Council how important you view this project. Please plan to attend it and ask others to join you."