I expect a page will be set up for the pedestrian safety and access task force on the city website, and that will likely include dates of upcoming meetings, a document library for the task force’s activities and the like. Another good place to check is the city’s master event calendar (outside of Legistar) is here: [link] And I’ll take this as an opening to give The Chronicle’s event listings a plug, which include the city’s listings as a subset: [link]
]]>@Bob Utterback — I recommend you use the free mobile application SeeClickFix to document (with photo) an issue and then send an email with the SeeCkickFix link to CommunityStandards@a2gov.org. The advantages are that city workers have a photo and exact location of the problem and community members can see the outstanding requests. The City announced that they will have a new system with a mobile interface later this year.
Thanks to Jeremy Peters who posted instructions on reporting service requests on another article.
Also, for anyone interested in pedestrian issues, the Michigan Association of Planning [link], in partnership with the Michigan Safe Routes to School Program, will be presenting the Transportation Bonanza [link] in Lansing next Thursday, February 13. I hope to see some Chronicle readers there.
]]>Linda – when and where does the committee on pedestrians meet and can anyone attend?
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