City to host Bike and Pedestrian workshop City of Sammamish

Sammamish, WALocal News

The City of Sammamish is set to host a Bike and Pedestrian Community Workshop on February 26, 2025, aimed at involving residents in discussions to enhance local walking and biking infrastructure. This initiative is part of the city's efforts to update the Bike and Pedestrian Mobility Plan, which plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable transportation options. Participants can join the workshop either in person at City Hall or online, ensuring broad accessibility for community members. The event will feature activities for children, encouraging family participation and input on mobility solutions. With a commitment to creating a safe and vibrant environment for pedestrians and cyclists, Sammamish is eager to hear diverse perspectives from its residents.

A livestream link will be shared ahead of the event, allowing those unable to attend in person to still contribute. This workshop not only highlights the city's dedication to community engagement but also emphasizes the importance of walking and biking as integral components of urban mobility. For further information, residents can visit the city's webpage dedicated to the Bike and Pedestrian Mobility Plan.

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