Since first launching its Comprehensive Bike Plan in 2016, El Paso, Texas has installed over 1,000 miles of new cycling facilities, reports Carpio Griego for KVIA.
Now, the city is calling for public input on updates to the plan. “In terms of how the decision is made to add bike lanes and bike accessibilty, [Transportation Planning Administrator Anna Mesa-Zendt] said there are many factors including community input, connections to El Paso’s cycling network, low air quality, lack of access to cars and which areas cyclists may require more safety.”…