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Residents urge participation in Safe Streets for All; organizers announce Pedalpalooza and other events
Summary
Speakers at public comment urged residents to submit safety data to the Safe Streets for All initiative, promoted Pedalpalooza and National Night Out, and criticized continued use of previous-administration initiatives and partnerships such as POGO and Shawnee Forward.
Kerry Peck, a volunteer with POGO’s built-environment committee, urged Shawnee residents to take part in a community data collection for the Safe Streets for All program and promoted a series of neighborhood events.
The call to participate came during the city commission’s public comment period, when Peck said the committee is collecting resident input through an online interactive map at safe-streets-shawnee.org and will analyze responses through the winter with a draft expected by February. “The data collection is really just focused on residents providing their…
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