PPACG wants to know what keeps you from biking, walking or rolling more?
The Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments (PPACG) has kicked off the public input portion of its Active Transportation Plan, a vital part of their 2050 long-range transportation plan that is updated every five years. For the first time, PPACG is including an Active Transportation Study as part of their five-year plan update. Your input is crucial in ensuring this plan aligns with your needs and aspirations.
Link to the plan info: PPACG Active Transportation Plan
Participate in PPACG survey and an interactive map
Your Voice Matters
Advocate for Your Safety and Accessibility: Your experiences are key in identifying areas that need improvement. Share your thoughts on safety concerns and accessibility issues. Your input will influence decisions that create a transportation system that is safer and more accessible for everyone.
Economic and Social Benefits for All: Your vision for a vibrant and connected community matters. Contribute your ideas on how to create an environment that encourages social engagement and economic growth. Your input can help design a transportation plan that serves as a catalyst for positive change in the local economy and social fabric.
How to Make a Difference:
Participating in the PPACG Active Transportation Plan Survey is a simple yet impactful way to make your voice heard:
- Visit the official survey page: PPACG Active Transportation Plan Survey.
- Take a few minutes to express your thoughts, experiences, and concerns thoughtfully.
- Encourage your friends, family, and neighbors to join in – every voice counts!
For the first time, PPACG is integrating an Active Transportation Study into their long-range plan, and your voice is essential in shaping this future. Participate in the PPACG Active Transportation Plan Survey to contribute to a community-centric vision that prioritizes safety, accessibility, and economic growth. Let’s work together to build a transportation system that reflects the values of the Pikes Peak community. Your input matters – be a part of the change you want to see!