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Bicycle and pedestrian network gets push from committee and council; maintenance and staff capacity noted

2268422 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee urged the council to explicitly prioritize closing gaps and repairing the city's walking and biking network; staff and councilors said maintenance and staffing constraints will shape what can proceed this year.

Representatives of South Burlington's Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee asked councilors to add an explicit priority to advance bicycle and pedestrian projects funded through existing leverage ("pennies for paths" and CIP grants) and to pay attention to maintenance of aging paths.

At the retreat Bob Britt, speaking for the committee, asked the council to add a top-level action to "continue to make progress on connecting the gaps of the city's bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure network through the completion of…

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