The Challenge Concludes – Part 4
Following the Sugarcreek/Franklin Complete Streets two-day public workshop – The Route 8 Connectivity Challenge – held on October 24 and 25, 2011 – we began posting key materials presented and feedback gained on our website.
Today, the challenge concludes with Part 4 – Brainstorming Goals and Objectives.
Developing Goals and Objective
Attendees were asked to participate in one of the following three groups to brainstorm goals for their location.
- Justus Trail to Washington Crossing
- Route 8, Washington Crossing to Two Mile Run Creek
- Front Street
As a result, a draft list of 22 goals for the project were identified. Workshop participants were then asked to rank their top three priority goals. Once the draft goals were identified, time was spent developing objectives to achieve the goals.
Click the below link to view a draft map that illustrates the goals and objectives developed at the workshop. Use the comment area below to let us know which 3 goals you feel should be a priority as a result of the Sugarcreek/Franklin Complete Streets Project.
The Challenge Doesn’t Stop Here – Part 3
Following the Sugarcreek/Franklin Complete Streets two-day public workshop – The Route 8 Connectivity Challenge – held on October 24 and 25, 2011 – we began posting key materials presented and feedback gained on our website.
Today, the challenge continues with Part 3 – participating in an Image Survey.
The Challenge Doesn’t Stop Here – Part 2
Following the Sugarcreek/Franklin Complete Streets two-day public workshop – The Route 8 Connectivity Challenge – held on October 24 and 25, 2011 – we began posting key materials presented and feedback gained on our website.
Today, the challenge continues with Part 2 – conducting a Community SWOT Analysis.
The Challenge Doesn’t Stop Here
Although the Sugarcreek/Franklin Complete Streets study team completed its two-day public workshop – The Route 8 Connectivity Challenge – on October 24 and 25, 2011 there is still an opportunity to participate.
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Public Invited to Participate in the Route 8 Connectivity Challenge
The Sugarcreek/Franklin Complete Streets Study Team and Steering Committee invite members of the community to participate in the Route 8 Connectivity Challenge to develop safe connections for pedestrians, motorists, bicyclists and transit riders. The end result will be a Complete Streets vision for Route 8 from the Justus Trail to Franklin to Rocky Grove.
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