Cedar Rapids looks to start Active Transportation Advisory Commission
Cedar Rapids is taking steps to put everyday walkers, bikers, and bus riders at the heart of city planning. A newly proposed Active Transportation Advisory Commission aims to keep momentum going on trails, transit, and bikeway investments by giving residents a direct voice. With unanimous early support from city leaders and the public, the commission would guide long-range planning, monitor progress, and advocate for safer, more accessible transportation options. If approved, the group could begin shaping the city’s mobility future as soon as August. Grace Nieland with Cedar Rapids Gazette has the full story.
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