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Oshkosh officials assess city's walkability and bikeability for residents

May 14, 2024 | Oshkosh City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin



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Oshkosh officials assess city's walkability and bikeability for residents
During the Oshkosh Advisory Park Board meeting on May 13, 2024, members engaged in a vital discussion about the walkability and bikeability of the city. The board sought input on how residents perceive the ease of walking and biking throughout Oshkosh, highlighting the importance of these factors for community health and accessibility.

The conversation centered around assessing current conditions and identifying areas for improvement. Board members emphasized that enhancing walkable and bike-friendly infrastructure could lead to increased physical activity among residents and promote a more vibrant community atmosphere.

In addition to the walkability discussion, the board reviewed ongoing projects aimed at improving park facilities and recreational opportunities. These initiatives are part of a broader effort to foster a healthier, more connected community.

The meeting underscored the board's commitment to making Oshkosh a more accessible city for all residents. As they move forward, the focus will remain on gathering community feedback and implementing changes that enhance the quality of life in Oshkosh.

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