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Walking in Arlington
A Pedestrian Advocacy Group for All Ages

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Top Ten Pedestrian Issues in Arlington

We're trying to identify the most important pedestrian issues in Arlington.
Do you have a nominee for the Top Ten?
Send it to us.
Click here!

Nominees so far:

  • The lack of any sort of signal where the Minuteman Bikeway crosses Lake Street (submitted by Ron Newman).


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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
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