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Draft Royal Oak non-motorized plan now on-line

A draft of the Royal Oak Non-Motorized Transportation Plan is now on-line and available for review according to city planner Doug Hedges . The plan is being presented to Royal Oak’s Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 13th, at 7:30 p.m. That meeting is open to the public and anyone interested is welcome to attend and offer their comments or viewpoints regarding the plan.

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Draft Royal Oak non-motorized plan now on-line

More coverage of Complete Streets in Oakland County

As mentioned earlier, Oakland County Commissioners passed a Complete Streets resolution .

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More coverage of Complete Streets in Oakland County

LMB Hosts Successful Winning Campaign Training

The state of Michigan was the site of the Alliance for Biking and Walking’s third Winning Campaigns Training of 2011. Hosted by the League of Michigan Bicyclists (LMB), many of the attendees were from communities around Michigan who were involved in campaigning for the statewide Complete Streets legislation that LMB helped to get passed last year. Thanks to our leadership in this effort, LMB earned the Alliance’s 2011 Winning Campaign of the Year award—and the Winning Campaigns Training…

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LMB Hosts Successful Winning Campaign Training

Public bike sharing in Detroit

A couple years ago, NYC’s Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan said public bike sharing would transform urban transportation. Given the number of cities investing in such systems, that seems to be coming true . There have been a number of discussions about a Detroit system over the past years.

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Public bike sharing in Detroit

Share your thoughts on Downtown Ferndale

The Ferndale DDA is hosting a survey to collect your thoughts on the downtown area.

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Share your thoughts on Downtown Ferndale

Detroit greenways ready for expansion

Detroit RiverWalk More sections of the RiverWalk should be under construction come next spring. That includes segments on both sides of Chene Park and the critical connection between Mt.

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Detroit greenways ready for expansion

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