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Walking in Arlington
A Pedestrian Advocacy Group for All Ages

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Campaigns

PublicSafety

Traffic Calming & Law Enforcement

Safe Routes to Schools

Reclaiming Sidewalks

Promoting Walking

Outreach and Communications

Walking Issues

Town Day Survey 2000

Top Ten Issues

Complete list of Issues

Who's Responsible for What?

Walking Resources

Reading & Resources

Web sites

Outreach & Communications  

Walking in Arlington reaches out into the community through articles in the Arlington Advocate and Boston Globe, information tables at Town Day, an exhibit at the Robbins Library and a data base pedestrian related problems and resources. We work with Town Meeting, the Police, the Selectmen, the Council on Aging, the Superintendent of Schools, the Department of Public Works, the Planning Department and local congregations, businesses and community groups.

 

Walking in Arlington is a pedestrian advocacy and walking safety group in Arlington, Massachusetts. People who live, work, shop, worship, go to school, and conduct business in Arlington work with Arlington residents, Town officials, local businesses, schools, senior centers, congregations and community groups to make Arlington a more pedestrian-friendly place for people of all ages.

Contact: Walking in Arlington 107 George Street, Arlington, MA 02476
or email refdesk@world.std.com

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