Add Richmond Wellness Trail Vision plan to city's official pedestrian plan
In Plain English
The city created a vision plan for wellness trails that connect parks and neighborhoods for walking and biking. The plan currently exists as a separate document. If approved, it becomes part of the city's official pedestrian plan, giving it more weight in future development decisions.
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Votes
Adopt Resolution No.41-17 adding the Richmond Wellness Trail Vision plan as an appendix to the Richmond Pedestrian Plan
PassedTo adopt Resolution No.41-17
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