The Stratford Greenway Committee is pushing for a more bike-friendly community, emphasizing the need for improved signage and mapping to promote cycling in town. During a recent meeting, committee members discussed the importance of creating a bike culture, highlighting the success of local rides and the need for clear routes.
Committee member John Casey was tasked with providing insights on planned bike routes and timelines. The group expressed a desire to collaborate with the Public Works Department to develop a work list that respects their current commitments while enhancing bike infrastructure.
A key proposal included the adoption of new logos for the Stratford Housatonic Greenway, designed by a local graphic designer, to create a cohesive identity for the bike routes. Members suggested simple signage around popular areas like Short Beach and Lordship to guide cyclists and encourage more people to use the routes.
Additionally, the committee discussed the potential of using QR codes on maps to provide easy access to route information. This digital approach aims to modernize the way residents and visitors navigate the town's cycling paths, making it easier to discover and utilize the available routes.
The committee's initiatives reflect a growing commitment to fostering a vibrant biking community in Stratford, with hopes that these efforts will lead to increased cycling participation and a stronger sense of connectivity throughout the town.