Non-motorized committee to talk about top priorities


December 5, 2012 · Updated 10:35 AM 

The Bainbridge Island Non Motorized Transportation Advisory Committee will pick its top priorities for next year as the group goes over its 2013 work plan at the committee's next meeting.

Members are also expected to endorse the Sound to Olympics Trail and also a "Complete Streets" policy.

The committee will also talk about speed limits and a Grow Avenue traffic-calming study.

Other agenda items include a discussion on trail acquisition and trail development and a bike barn at the Day Road Park-and-Ride.

The committee will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 11 at the Grinter residence.

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