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Bike and Pedestrian Plan


Bike and Pedestrian Planning

 
The Bath Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan was completed in March of 2011. The Plan was developed by planning consultant Katrina Van Dusen along with help from Leah Wang, a Bowdoin College intern, plus advice from the Bike and Pedestrian subcommittee of Bath Trails, and with the assistance of the Bath Planning Office. 
 
Please take a look at the Plan and see why biking and walking are important here in Bath and see how the City wants meet the goal of making Bath a community where opportunities for walking and biking are considered as important as for driving, with special attention to providing safe, all season routes for walking or biking to school and in the downtown area. 

Bike and Pedestrian Plan

 

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