Share your ideas to improve cycling culture in Mesa
Posted 12/21/20
The city of Mesa’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Program, part of the Transportation Department, is seeking community input on the cycling culture in the community.
The annual survey is written to …
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Share your ideas to improve cycling culture in Mesa
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The city of Mesa’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Program, part of the Transportation Department, is seeking community input on the cycling culture in the community.
The annual survey is written to collect data on who is cycling in Mesa, what motivates them to ride, their concerns as cyclists and types of programming they look towards the City to provide to riders, according to a release.
Survey participants will be entered to a random drawing for Downtown Dollar gift cards, redeemable at more than 40 downtown Mesa businesses.
The Mesa Bicycle and Pedestrian Program relies on survey results to improve planned projects, construct new amenities on existing infrastructure, and improve and provide new services to Mesa residents, the release states.
Projects such as Stadium Connector and the Mesa Gateway Shared Used Pathway had their design modified and improved based on residents’ input, such as increasing the number of nodes and shade structures. Public input also prompted the installation of new amenities on existing facilities, such as lighting on pre-existing bike paths.