Monday, May 14, 2018
Lions Club lend a hand to Complete Streets for Prince Rupert plans
The local organization looking to make our streets a safer place for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists have received some welcome funding from a local service club.
The Lions Club of Prince Rupert has made a donation of 800 dollars towards the initiatives of Complete Streets for Prince Rupert an organization that is working towards the goal of safer, more accessible and more enjoyable streets for everyone.
The donation from the Lions will be put to use as part of Complete Streets information campaign timed for Seafest weekend, with the group looking to spend the donation on banners, stickers and other promotional material to help spread their message over next months community festival.
Complete Streets appeared at Prince Rupert City Council back in February when Chris Lightfoot from the organization outlined a number of traffic calming measures that the group would like to try out on the city's streets this year.
Momentum for some of their plans has picked up in recent months following a string of high profile motorist/pedestrian incidents in the city, mainly in the downtown core.
You can review their announcement of the funding here.
For more items related to the Compete Streets project can be reviewed below:
May 2, 2018 -- Transition Prince Rupert brings Complete Streets under its umbrella
February 13, 2018 -- Complete Streets for Prince Rupert looks to give City Council a preview of road safety concepts
January 18, 2018 -- Latest pedestrian/vehicle incident keeps road safety concerns in the spotlight in Prince Rupert
November 21, 2017 -- Complete Streets for Prince Rupert group wants your input on city's most dangerous crossings/intersections
September 27, 2017 -- Local group begins process of seeking safer streets in Prince Rupert
More background on the work of Complete Streets can be found on their website and Facebook page.
A look at some of the traffic issues in the community can be reviewed through our City Council discussion archive.
A wider overview of community notes and events can be found on our Community Events archive.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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