Please see forwarded message below regarding a national survey on protected
bike lanes. It is specifically aimed at planners, engineers, other
transportation professionals, consultants, etc.

I am sharing with Bikies because the subscribers live in various
municipalities, and there are also transportation professionals on the
list. Please share with your networks or pass on to the appropriate people
in your city/region.


Robbie Webber

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Carolyn Szczepanski <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 2:00 PM
Subject: [People] Help distro new survey on protected bike lanes to your
city leaders
To: People Posting to People List <[email protected]>


Hi folks-


Sharing the below message on behalf of our partners at PeopleForBikes, who
would love your help getting this new survey on protected bike lanes into
the hands of the relevant "planners, engineers and/or leadership in your
city transportation departments." Please email Martha with any questions.
Thanks in advance for your assistance!


***


*U.S. cities are invited to respond to a new survey on protected bike
lanes. *



The Green Lane Project, a program of PeopleForBikes, has launched a survey
to better understand the progress and challenges faced by cities building
innovative new bike projects.



The survey is here <http://survey.clicktools.com/go?iv=ghtjdhdftdc1>. (
http://survey.clicktools.com/go?iv=ghtjdhdftdc1) Deadline for
responses is *August
14, 2015*.


This survey is aimed at city staff – project designers, engineers, bike/ped
coordinators and other staff – as well as consultants working with a city.
Other agency staff and consultants with a direct interest in this field are
also welcome to respond. *Please share this survey with planners, engineers
and/or leadership in your city transportation departments. *



Responses to the survey will deepen the understanding of cities’ experience
with planning, funding and building protected bike lanes, the satisfaction
with current design guidance, implementation challenges, training needs and
more. Results will be shared in the fall of 2015.


If you have questions about this survey, please contact Martha Roskowski,
VP of Local Innovation, at *[email protected]*. Thank you.


***


Carolyn Szczepanski
Communications
Alliance for Biking & Walking
202-355-3048

P.O. Box 65150
Washington, DC 20035
www.bikewalkalliance.org <http://www.peoplepoweredmovement.org/>
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*Start or grow your local initiative at the 2015 National Open Streets
Summit, Sept 25-27, in Atlanta. Early-bird rates end July 31 — learn more
and register here!
<https://www.bikewalkalliance.org/trainings/event/61>[image:
https://www.bikewalkalliance.org/trainings/event/61]
<https://www.bikewalkalliance.org/trainings/event/61>*
<http://www.bikewalkalliance.org/blog/583-10-reasons-to-attend-the-qorganizing-leader-a-digital-strategyq-training>

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