

City staff, aldermen, community leaders and other interested stakeholders will have an opportunity to discuss community needs and best practice design on-site in the field. Grandview Infrastructure Walking or Biking Tour - BikeWalkKC will organize a walk or ride to tour a variety of Grandview infrastructure conditions, as well as recent and proposed projects. Finally they help neighborhoods to engage with elected officials and decision makers with a sense of ownership over local infrastructure investments. They are also useful as a prioritization exercise for improvements. These community walk audits serve a data gathering function, identifying specific infrastructure needs and barriers. Good streets are places that support living well: places that make us safer, healthier, and more productive, places with people and activities that make our lives more interesting, places that help us get to work, school, services, and all of the opportunities that improve our quality of life.Ĭommunity Walk Audits - In coordination with the City of Grandview, BikeWalkKC will organize at least four community walk audits with neighborhoods, stakeholder groups, and interested organizations. Home Street Home Exhibit ( HomeStreetHome) - Is an interactive educational exhibit that explores our streets and public spaces as places where we travel, shop, play, and engage with our communities. Students who complete the training would be eligible to receive a bike on behalf of BikeWalkKC. Phase 2: Community Engagement and EducationĮducational Programming - BikeWalkKC will be working with the Grandview School District to bring a training course to a couple schools to teach children the importance of bicycling safety, responsibilities as a rider, and maintenance.
