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City review highlights need for biking and walking improvements in park accessibility

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



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City review highlights need for biking and walking improvements in park accessibility
Residents of Oshkosh are set to see improvements in biking and walking conditions following the Oshkosh Advisory Park Board meeting on May 13, 2024. The board discussed feedback from a recent survey indicating that while 60% of respondents feel positively about biking in the city, a significant 25% reported poor conditions. Pedestrian experiences were slightly better, with 63% satisfied with walkability, though 14% noted areas for improvement.

The survey results highlight a clear demand for enhanced multimodal transportation options, particularly in relation to river walk and trail expansions. This feedback aligns with the city’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), which aims to address these concerns through targeted improvements.

In addition to transportation, the board reviewed community engagement with the city’s website regarding park services. Approximately 30% of respondents had not accessed the site in the past year, indicating a need for better outreach. Suggestions for website enhancements included adding general park information, restroom locations, maps, and educational resources about natural areas.

The meeting also covered the usage of park facilities, revealing that most residents are satisfied with rental options for events, with over 30% expressing positive feedback. The Leach Amphitheatre remains a popular venue, particularly for events like WaterFest, which accounted for a significant portion of attendance.

These discussions underscore the city’s commitment to improving park services and facilities, with a focus on enhancing community engagement and satisfaction. As the city moves forward, these insights will guide future developments and ensure that Oshkosh remains a vibrant place for outdoor activities.

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