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DelDOT/MPO to hold joint CTP Hearing Sept. 1

The Delaware Department of Transportation and the Dover/Kent County MPO will hold a joint hearing from 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 1 in the main floor meeting room of Camden Town Hall, 1783 Friends Way, Camden, DE 19934. DelDOT will hold a hearing for its six-year Capital Transportation Program (CTP) for FY 2017-2022. The MPO will show information about projects within its Transportation Improvement Program for FY 2016-2019. For more information about the MPO’s projects, call the MPO at (302) 387-6026 or (302) 387-6030, or e-mail kate.layton@doverkentmpo.org, or write to the MPO at P.O. Box 383, Dover, DE 19903. For more information regarding DelDOT’s proposed projects, call DelDOT Public Relations at 1-800-652-5600 or (302) 760-2080, or write to DelDOT at: DelDOT Public Relations at P.O. Box 778, Dover, DE 19903



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Dover Bike and Pedestrian Plan Workshop

If you go: What: City of Dover Bike and Pedestrian Plan Workshop When: 4-7 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 20 Where: The John W. Pitts Center at Schutte Park in Dover City of Dover Bike and Pedestrian Plan Workshop Where do you want to see a bike lane or path? Where do you what to see improvements for pedestrians? The City of Dover, the Dover/Kent County Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Delaware Department of Transportation will hold the final public workshop for updates to Dover’s bicycle and pedestrian plans. The event will take place from 4 – 7 PM on Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at the John W. Pitts Recreation Center (Schutte Park). We’ve heard and answered many questions about walk and bicycle needs in Dover. Now we need your help one more time to review the updated draft plans before we move toward their adoption. This is a chance to come out and see the draft plans and their recommendations, share your opinions, identify gaps in the city’s biking/pedestrian network and to identify where the City, the MPO and DelDOT can work together to make things smoother for all bike riders/pedestrians and drivers.



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