Help identify bicycle and pedestrian facilities that fit the city.

(Greendale, Ind.) - The City of Greendale is seeking community input to identify bicycle and pedestrian facilities that fit the city.
Thanks to an Indiana Department of Health planning grant, Greendale is working to make the community healthier and safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
Greendale has partnered with HWC Engineering to enhance city-wide bicycle and pedestrian networks, safety, unique programming and other supporting amenities.
Community leadership is asking for your assistance in identifying the opportunities and challenges facing bicycle and pedestrian connectivity and safety in Greendale through an online survey and an upcoming community workshop.
COMMUNITY WORKSHOP
June 18, 6:00-7:30 PM
Greendale Cabin, 827 Nowlin Avenue
Greendale, IN 47025

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