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Bicycles for All – Help Everyone Find a Bike & Mark a Route

Idea:

Find a good route for bicyclists in a park or on a bike path. Use signs to mark the route and publicize. Perhaps at a special event or in a pilot program, work with the City and Veoride to offer city bicycles on that bike path. This may possibly include working with Veoride to pilot [Read more…]

Benefit:

Exercise for youth. This idea will make city bikes more accessible to more people who might not have a debit or credit card. This would benefit young people and others with limited resources. This would also bring attention to the need for more bicycle paths.

Location:

Citywide, OldIdea.

Relaxation Walkway in Centerville

Idea:

Turn walkway along river in Centerville into a relaxation area. Clean up and clear the area, and explore adding features like benches, tables, or putting fences along the waterside.

Benefit:

This idea would beautify and cultivate a natural environment along the Merrimack River for Lowell residents to enjoy.

Location:

Centralville, OldIdea.

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