Circulate Planning & Policy supported KTUA on the development of the Banning Active Transportation Plan. The goal of the project was to comprehensively evaluate bike/pedestrian infrastructure citywide. There was a special focus placed on areas near schools, crash and injury hot spots, and the eastern portion of the City that lacks infrastructure to support walking and biking. With funding from the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), the project team spent more than a year reviewing walking, biking, and rolling conditions of every highway, arterial, collector, and local street within the City of Banning.
Circulate assisted in the outreach efforts of this project. This included marketing and logo creation, development of a monthly project newsletter, organizing and convening nine (9) stakeholder group meetings, administering a general and GIS-based survey, participating in six (6) community events to gather resident feedback, and developing the stakeholder engagement chapter of the final plan.