[MCN] Presentation and discussion for Higgins Ave options, at Free Cycles, 3/28

Bob Giordano mist at strans.org
Wed Mar 23 17:00:59 EDT 2022


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Hello Conservation Community,

Let's reduce our reliance on motor vehicles
and improve Missoula streets!

Even if you cannot make this 'meet up' please
visit the project link below, and give input

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For Immediate Release:

All are invited for a meet-up on multi-modal transportation in Missoula.

Come hear about and give input on design options to improve the Higgins
Avenue corridor. Free Cycles Missoula has invited Aaron Wilson, the City
of Missoula's Infrastructure & Mobility Planning Manager, to give a
presentation on the Higgins Avenue Corridor Plan from
4pm to 4:30pm, followed by a question and answer period. The
presentation and discussion will take place on Monday, March 28th, at
the Free Cycles Community Bicycle Shop meeting space, located at
732 S. 1st St. W.  Popcorn, cookies, and tea will be served.

Project Background (from project website):

"The City of Missoula and the Missoula Metropolitan Planning
Organization (MPO), in collaboration with the Montana Department
of Transportation (MDT), are studying Higgins Avenue between
Brooks Street and Broadway Street to develop a corridor plan. The
plan will evaluate design options to improve safety and access for
people driving, biking, walking, and riding the bus. The goal is to
create a modern transportation system that enhances the economic
vitality of the corridor and serves as a gateway to downtown Missoula."

Everyone's voice matters, and this is an opportunity to learn more
about design options and how we can help improve the heart of
Missoula for all modes of transportation.

To see design options and give feedback, click on 'virtual open
house' at this link:
https://www.engagemissoula.com/higgins-avenue-corridor-plan

For more information, please contact:

Aaron Wilson, Infrastructure & Mobility Planning Manager
City of Missoula, Department of Public Works & Mobility
wilsona at ci.missoula.mt.us, 406-552-6668

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Thank you,
Bob Giordano, Director, Free Cycles Missoula
Missoula Institute For Sustainable Transportation
http://www.freecycles.org/
mist at strans.org, 406.541.7284






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