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GO Sedona Bicycle and Pedestrian wikimap launched for your input

Notice submitted by City of Sedona AZ Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona has launched the online tool Wikimapping to collect ideas for walking and biking improvements. Featuring a map of Sedona, you can draw routes that you would like to have built or improved; mark favorites and suggest “great” locations; and, mark locations you feel are problematic. Once you mark your routes, you can add comments... 

ADOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Needs Public Input

ADOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan enters Public Comment Phase – Join the conversation! Phoenix AZ (January 8, 2013) – As walking and bicycling for transportation and recreation steadily grows in popularity around our state, the Arizona Department of Transportation continues to advance its Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan to improve safety and multimodal travel options. ADOT is working on finalizing... 

Sedona Attempt With Pedestrian Traffic Signal Fails

Sedona AZ (August 22, 2012) – It’s back to the red, yellow and green for the Sedona traffic controllers. In December of 2008, the City of Sedona changed the operation of a AZ State Route 89A traffic signal, uptown mid-block location for pedestrian crossovers, from a green-yellow-red traffic signal to a flashing yellow signal. This was an attempt to determine if a flashing yellow caution... 

ADOT Bike and Pedestrian Plan Survey

PHOENIX AZ (May 1, 2012) – Whether driving, biking or even walking, our state highway system is used every day as a means of transportation. As Arizona continues to sharpen its focus on multimodal options, the Arizona Department of Transportation is constantly planning for better transportation solutions, including updating our Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. Much has changed since the Bicycle and... 
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