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Scottsdale residents demand safer cycling paths for all

August 23, 2024 | Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona


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Scottsdale residents demand safer cycling paths for all
During a recent Scottsdale city council meeting, community members voiced their concerns and aspirations regarding local cycling infrastructure and neighborhood safety. One resident highlighted the achievements of local cyclist Brandon McNulty, who recently won a prestigious cycling event in Spain, emphasizing Scottsdale's potential as a world-class cycling destination. This sentiment was echoed by others who expressed a desire for improved cycling paths to accommodate the increasing number of cyclists, particularly e-bike users.

A petition was acknowledged by the council, reflecting the frustrations of residents regarding the narrowness of existing pathways, which have become increasingly congested. One speaker noted that the growing traffic on these paths has raised safety concerns among pedestrians, particularly those who walk alongside faster-moving cyclists. The community is advocating for wider paths to ensure a safer and more enjoyable experience for all users.

Additionally, a resident shared a personal anecdote about their children biking to school, underscoring the importance of cycling in the community and the need for infrastructure that supports this mode of transportation. The council members were urged to consider these issues seriously, as residents mobilize to seek improvements that would benefit both cyclists and pedestrians alike.

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