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Pasadena Pedestrian Plan Aims To Make City Safe For Walkers

The Pasadena Walks plan identifies existing obstacles within the city that makes it harder for people to walk or cross the street.

City officials wants to hear what the public thinks about Pasadena's pedestrian plan.
City officials wants to hear what the public thinks about Pasadena's pedestrian plan. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

PASADENA, CA — City officials are shaping up their pedestrian plan for Pasadena and are looking for community input from anyone who lives, works or visits the city.

The Pasadena Walks pedestrian plan identifies existing barriers within the city that makes it difficult to walk or cross the street, according to a city statement. A project team overseeing the plan will review pedestrian collision data, count the number of people currently walking in Pasadena and conduct outreach with the public to help shape the plan and offer possible solutions to the barriers.

The project team will hold a community for the plan on Tuesday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. via Zoom where they will provide an overview of the current solutions that are being proposed.

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Community members interested in the meeting can RSVP at bit.ly/PWCommunity1 and can visit cityofpasadena.net/pasadenawalks for more information about the plan.

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