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Public Input Opportunity

Infrastructure

BATS 2050 Call to Action: Help shape future cycling/pedestrian projects in Glynn County

April 21, 2025 Dear BWGI supporter, We are asking you today to help out the local cyclists, walkers, runners and rollers of tomorrow, 5 years from now, and even those in 2050.  Every five years, the Brunswick Area Transportation Study (BATS) Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) updates its Metropolitan Transportation Plan Read more…

By Tavel Cowan, 11 monthsApril 21, 2025 ago
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Share your opinions on our area’s transportation needs and solutions! 

The BATS 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) is currently accepting community feedback, and your voice matters! At Bike Walk Golden Isles, we believe in the importance of having safe, alternative transportation options like biking, walking and rolling, especially with future projects. The BATS committee is actively listening to public input, and Read more…

By Tavel Cowan, 1 yearOctober 22, 2024 ago
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Bryan County to host bicycle and pedestrian plan open house events

The Bryan County Community Development department received over 600 responses to its Bike and Pedestrian Vision Plan Survey.  For those interested in attending an open house to learn more or provide additional input about the Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan, two opportunities are available: Dec. 2, 4-7 p.m.Bryan County Board of Read more…

By Eve Christy, 4 yearsNovember 10, 2021 ago
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Bryan County Opens Multimodal Transportation Study, Seeks Input on Bicycle and Pedestrian Options

The Bryan County Community Development Department is asking those who live or work in Bryan County to participate in their survey on the Bicycle and Pedestrian Vision Plan for Unincorporated Bryan County. The survey is open through the month of October and responses will be collected until Oct. 31. The Read more…

By Eve Christy, 4 yearsOctober 7, 2021 ago
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