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The Lone Tree Active Transportation Plan is an update to Lone Tree's 2015 Walk and Wheel Plan. The plan identifies key opportunities to significantly improve and expand the City’s existing active transportation networks as well as support new facilities, policies, and guidelines. The plan envisions Lone Tree as a place with a complete, connected, and comprehensive network of trails, bikeways and walkways that provides safe, comfortable, and convenient connections to everyday destinations such as workplaces, schools, stores, and parks for people of any age or ability.
The network will allow walking, biking, and the use of micromobility to be viable modes of transportation and attractive forms of recreation, promote public health and a sustainable natural environment, and contribute to a high quality of life for area residents. The Active Transportation Plan will be an important supporting document for Lone Tree Elevated, the City’s Comprehensive Plan.
The Lone Tree Active Transportation Plan is an update to Lone Tree's 2015 Walk and Wheel Plan. The plan identifies key opportunities to significantly improve and expand the City’s existing active transportation networks as well as support new facilities, policies, and guidelines. The plan envisions Lone Tree as a place with a complete, connected, and comprehensive network of trails, bikeways and walkways that provides safe, comfortable, and convenient connections to everyday destinations such as workplaces, schools, stores, and parks for people of any age or ability.
The network will allow walking, biking, and the use of micromobility to be viable modes of transportation and attractive forms of recreation, promote public health and a sustainable natural environment, and contribute to a high quality of life for area residents. The Active Transportation Plan will be an important supporting document for Lone Tree Elevated, the City’s Comprehensive Plan.
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Join the City of Lone Tree and South Suburban Parks and Recreation as we develop a plan to improve and expand the City’s walking and biking networks!
This public meeting will go over the draft plan and have time for you to give feedback about how you do or would like to get around Lone Tree. The Active Transportation Plan is intended to support new facilities, guidelines, and policies and integrate with the updated Lone Tree Comprehensive Plan.
Wednesday, November 20 6 - 7:30 p.m. The Lone Tree Hub (8827 Lone Tree Pkwy, Lone Tree CO 80124)