AMERICAN FORK — City officials will present its plans for increasing bicycle and pedestrian safety during an open house Oct. 2.
The open house will run from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the American Fork Senior Citizen Center, 54 E. Main. Bicycle and walking facility recommendations will be made available for comment, along with recommended programs such as a city bicycle map, a city biking website and bicycle education programs.
Work on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan began last November. The planning process involves a comprehensive look at facilities and strategies to increase opportunities to safely bike and walk in American Fork.
For more information, contact Andrea Olson at 801-307-3400 or andrea@interplanco.com.
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