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Public input wanted for next phase of Richmond Cycling Network Plan

Cycling improvement and connection priorities are the focus of phase two.
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The City of Richmond is looking to update its Cycling Network Plan.

The City of Richmond has moved onto its second phase of its Cycling Network Plan and is once again asking for community members’ input.

The Cycling Network Plan update is to guide and prioritize investments in new cycling facilities and safety improvements.

In phase two of the plan update, the city is asking how the public prioritizes different cycling improvements and connections at the implementation stage.

“The project will ensure the vision for cycling throughout Richmond reflects the aspirations of residents and reaffirms the priorities for investment in new and upgraded facilities in the years ahead,”  reads a city statement.

Community members can complete an online survey at LetsTalkRichmond.ca, learn more about the updates to the plan, add their thoughts, and use a mapping tool to identify priority bike routes from Nov. 1 to 30.