In September 2015, the City of Winnipeg initiated a public engagement process to receive input on the Downtown Bike Lane System Study and West Alexander Pedestrian and Cycling Corridor Study. Feedback received during this process has been incorporated into preferred designs. Please visit us at a pop-up engagement event and online to view the preferred designs and provide your feedback.

 

Pop-up Engagement Event

Drop-by format (come and go).

Visit us to view the preferred designs, speak with project team members, provide your feedback and ask questions regarding the study.

 

The Forks Market

Thursday, June 23, 2016

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

1 Forks Market Road

South Atrium

 

Share Your Input Online

View the preferred designs and provide feedback through an online survey. www.winnipeg.ca/walkbikeprojects

http://www.winnipeg.ca/PublicWorks/pedestriansCycling/walkBikeProjects/default.stm

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