CITY OF BELMONT: 2022 Pedestrian Master Plan Update

CITY OF BELMONT: 2022 Pedestrian Master Plan Update
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City of Belmont issued the following announcement on Mar. 10.

The consultant will work closely with the project’s steering committee comprised of representatives from the City’s advisory boards, city residents and business owners, as well as local governmental and non-profit partners throughout the update process to ensure that the plan reflects the community’s vision and needs.

City staff and the consultant team will also host several public engagement opportunities, including:

5 Virtual Stakeholder Interviews- April and May
Health & Wellness Groups
Business and Development Groups
Environmental Advocacy Groups
Residential Community Organizations
Support Services
Virtual Public Feedback Questionnaire (hard copies will also be available upon request)- launching in April
Two In-Person Public Meetings- April and September
If you would like to be notified of public engagement opportunities as they arise, please email Tiffany Faro at tfaro@cityofbelmont.org.

For more information, visit https://www.cityofbelmont.org/ped-plan-update.

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: City of Belmont



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