Apply for $176,000 state grant to improve Carlson Boulevard path and fund bike safety classes
Resolution Resolution No. 18-23
In Plain English
The Richmond Greenway currently has an unsafe access point at Carlson Boulevard where cyclists must ride on sidewalks or cross 4 lanes of traffic. If approved, the grant covers 2 projects: widening a sidewalk to create a safer path connection, and hiring Rich City Rides to teach 2 years of bike safety classes covering traffic rules and collision prevention.
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