Public Input Sought for Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements on Avon Street
City to host workshop for potential neighborhood greenway along 1.7-mile corridor
(LA CROSSE, WIS. - May 18, 2017)
 – The City of La Crosse is looking for public input on a neighborhood 
beautification and improvement project to make Avon Street greener, more
 walkable, and more bicycle-friendly. Citizens identified this
 route for potential improvements as part of La Crosse’s 2012 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. Those interested in learning more
 about this project and providing design guidance during the initial concept plan are invited to the public workshop:
Black River Beach Neighborhood Center (1433 Rose Street) in the Maplewood Room
Wednesday, May 24th at 5:30 pm
City planners and Bicycle-Pedestrian Advisory 
Committee will host this public workshop, providing background 
information about neighborhood greenways and the City’s bike plan. The 
workshop will consist of an open house display about the
 city and how other cities have implemented neighborhood greenways, 
followed by a visual preference survey. The workshop will wrap up with a
 presentation and interactive discussion about what steps may be taken 
next in the planning process.
The visual preference survey breaks down 
neighborhood greenways into their various elements, including pavement 
markings, speed humps, curb extensions, miniature traffic circles, 
traffic signals, refuge islands, or even partial roadway
 closures. The intent is to communicate how these measures can be 
implemented on a sliding scale depending on how much traffic speed or 
volume reductions would be desired by the community.
Workshop participants will be invited to review 
different treatments, vote for those they like, and identify potential 
locations for solutions. The materials from the public workshop will be 
made available on the City’s website, as well
 as opportunity for additional comments. City Planners will prepare a 
memorandum that summarizes the public workshop for approval by the 
Bicycle-Pedestrian Advisory Committee.
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For more information, please visit 
www.cityoflacrosse.org/
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