Politics & Government
Open House Will Discuss Making Aurora More Safe For Cycling, Walking
Residents will have the chance to review exhibits and reports and speak with staff about the Bicycle and Pedestrian Comprehensive Plan.

AURORA, IL — Aurora officials are planning an open house Oct. 30 to give residents more information about the Bicycle and Pedestrian Comprehensive Plan that's being developed.
The event comes after city staff received almost 1,000 responses to its summer survey about cycling and walking in Aurora.
At the open house, residents will be able to "help create a more sustainable, active, and connected city" by reviewing exhibits and reports, speaking with staff and consultants, and providing additional feedback on the comprehensive plan. It's scheduled to take place from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Aurora Customer Service Center, 3770 McCoy Drive.
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"Let's make Aurora a city where cycling and walking are safe, enjoyable, and accessible!" officials wrote in a Facebook alert about the event.
Officials said locals who won't be able to make it to the open house but want to provide feedback can email myaurora@aurora-il.org.
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