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MAP needs your feedback
Tuesday, March 15, 2022 by Tai Moses
Mark down Sunday, April 3, in your calendar: That’s your deadline to submit feedback on the draft 2022 Mobility Annual Plan and online interactive map, which outlines projects to be constructed with funding from the 2016, 2018 and 2022 mobility bonds. According to the city’s Transportation Department, the Mobility Annual Plan “provides an annual look ahead at more than 600 planned and proposed projects, including sidewalks, Safe Routes to School, bikeways, urban trails, Intersection Safety/Vision Zero improvements and much more across Austin. The MAP process is repeated annually to capture opportunities and leverage multiple bond-funded programs to deliver greater benefit to the community.” If that doesn’t get your civic juices flowing, nothing will. After checking out the interactive map and reading the plan, you can use the feedback form on the MAP website to share your thoughts.
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