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Community advocates push for safer bike lanes in Taylor

June 13, 2024 | Taylor, Williamson County, Texas



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Community advocates push for safer bike lanes in Taylor
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced strong support for the expansion of bike lanes in Taylor, Texas, highlighting both safety concerns and health statistics that underscore the need for improved cycling infrastructure.

One resident shared her family's positive experiences using the Mallard bike lane, which connects local parks, and noted that children are increasingly using it to commute to school. She expressed a desire for safer biking and walking options, citing personal fears for her family's safety while navigating the town's streets.

Julie Bridal, another resident and founder of the nonprofit Good Life Taylor, presented alarming health statistics that reveal a troubling trend in Taylor compared to the broader Williamson County area. Despite Williamson County being recognized as one of the healthiest in Texas, Taylor ranks poorly in key health metrics, including rates of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Bridal emphasized that the community's health could improve significantly with the installation of more bike lanes, which would promote outdoor activities and healthier lifestyles.

Bridal's research, compiled over 12 years, indicates a consistent demand from residents for more bike-friendly infrastructure, as reflected in various community assessments and plans. She urged local officials to prioritize the development of bike lanes as a means to enhance public health and community well-being.

The discussions at the meeting reflect a growing recognition of the importance of safe biking routes in fostering a healthier, more active community in Taylor.

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