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Hagerstown, MD – The City of Hagerstown will convene a community forum to discuss the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program. The event is scheduled to take place at North High School bon Tuesday, July 7th, providing a platform for residents to engage with the initiative aimed at improving pedestrian and bicycle safety for students.
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The Safe Routes to School program focuses on creating safer environments for children traveling to and from school, whether on foot or by bike. This initiative often involves infrastructure improvements such as enhanced crosswalks, traffic calming measures, and improved sidewalks, as well as educational components designed to promote safe walking and biking habits among students, parents, and the wider community. The upcoming forum is expected to detail the program’s objectives, current status, and potential future plans within Hagerstown.
Residents are encouraged to attend the forum to learn more about the SRTS program and its potential impact on their neighborhoods. The event aims to foster community input and collaboration, ensuring that the program effectively addresses local needs and concerns.
Article by Mel Anara, based upon information from the City of Hagerstown.
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