F.C. Committee on Transportation Releases ‘Walkability Survey’

The Citizens Advisory Committee on Transportation has released a Walkability Survey to find out how walkable the City of Falls Church is. Participants can simply choose a block and a side of the road along Broad Street or Washington Street and then check boxes indicating the positives and negatives for pedestrians.

This information will be used to make recommendations to City Council for pedestrian improvements along the City’s commercial corridors. Paper copies of the survey are available at City Hall at 300 Park Avenue, Mary Riley Styles Public Library at 120 N. Virginia Avenue and the Falls Church Community Center at 223 Little Falls Street.

The electronic version can be found at bit.ly/walkfallschurch. Responses are due by Friday, Nov. 18. For more information, visit fallschurchva.gov/163/Citizens-Advisory-Committee-on-Transport.

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