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Roundabouts, bridge replacements and more
10 projects you should know about coming to West Windsor

In a time when many are searching for meaningful ways to make a positive impact in their communities, the West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance (WWBPA) stands as a shining example of grassroots advocacy in action. Dedicated to creating a safer, more accessible, and more connected community for pedestrians and cyclists alike, the WWBPA has long been at the forefront of championing infrastructure improvements, promoting sustainable transportation, and fostering partnerships with local and county leaders.
At their recent annual meeting, the WWBPA reinforced its commitment to this mission by welcoming Mercer County Executive Dan Benson to discuss the county’s plans for improvements. His participation underscores the vital role the WWBPA plays in shaping the future of our roads, pathways, and public spaces. Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, the WWBPA empowers residents to be part of the solution—transforming concerns about larger societal challenges into tangible local progress.
Whether you're passionate about safer streets, environmental sustainability, or simply making West Windsor a better place to walk and bike, joining or supporting the WWBPA is an impactful way to contribute. Now, more than ever, getting involved in local initiatives like this can be a powerful antidote to broader concerns, proving that change starts right here at home.
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The following article, "Roundabouts, bridge replacements and more: 10 projects you should know about" was written by the West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance, and is republished with permission. Follow the link to read about these 10 projects!
Find out what's happening in West Windsorfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Learn more about the WWBPA at https://wwbpa.org