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Fairfax BPAC reports survey results: sidewalks, Sir Francis Drake and school routes top concerns
Summary
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee reported results from a discovery-phase survey (about 300 participants) showing top town concerns: poor sidewalk condition and width, high-stress corridors on Sir Francis Drake through downtown, and unsafe school routes (notably Upper Bolinas Road). BPAC will review consultant recommendations and run a second survey on proposed measures.
Fairfax's Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) presented interim findings from a discovery-phase, map-based survey at the May 6 council meeting, reporting roughly 300 unique respondents and a set of clear themes.
Brynn McKillop, associate planner and BPAC staff liaison, said the survey asked residents to rate infrastructure and to map frequent routes and problem locations. "A main takeaway is that the greatest concerns for people are sidewalk…
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