Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan

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The Charlottesville Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan is a document that describes in detail plans for multimodal infrastructure within the city of Charlottesville.

Charlottesville City Council most recently adopted the plan on September 8, 2015. [1] The Toole Design Group was paid to develop the plan. [citation needed] The plan built off of a complete streets resolution adopted by Council the year before.

The 2015 plan is an update of one adopted by Council in 2003. [citation needed]


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2015 update

"The 2015 Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update aims to fill in the gaps left by the 2003 Plan and provide the City of Charlottesville with a series of implementable actions that will result in complete walking and bicycling networks," reads the introduction of the plan.

References

  1. Web. Charlottesville City Council Minutes for September 8, 2015, Council Minutes, City of Charlottesville, retrieved October 20, 2019.

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