The city of North Miami has officially proclaimed October 2024 as \"WALKtober,\" a month dedicated to promoting walking as a means to enhance community health and environmental sustainability. During a recent city council meeting, Mayor Alex de Soule and council members emphasized the numerous benefits of walking, including improved physical and mental health, reduced traffic congestion, and lower vehicle emissions.
The initiative aims to encourage residents to prioritize wellness by exploring the city on foot, taking advantage of its parks, scenic routes, and walkable neighborhoods. Council members highlighted that pedestrian safety remains a top priority, with ongoing efforts to ensure that streets and public spaces are safe and enjoyable for walkers of all ages.
Debbie Love, a representative from the WALKtober initiative, expressed enthusiasm for the month-long campaign, noting that walking is an accessible way to enhance well-being while contributing to a greener community. She urged residents to incorporate walking into their daily routines, especially during the cooler October weather.
The proclamation reflects North Miami's commitment to fostering a healthier, more active community, inviting all residents to engage in this sustainable mode of transportation throughout the month.