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If
you have any ideas or suggestions about how to improve pedestrian
access in Arlington, or want to point out specific problems, or
have ideas about how to promote walking, please let us know. Be as
specific as you can. ("the WALK cycle at Jason St. is 10
seconds too short" is more useful than "all the WALK
cycles are too short".) Identifying a problem is great -
making a reasonable suggestion to fix it is even better! Please
include your name and email address so we can contact you for
additional information.
You
may want to check the issues summary to
see if your suggestion has already been submitted.
Thanks
for your input, and be sure to click the Submit button when
you're done!
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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
Walking
in Arlington Webmaster

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