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Bike-Friendly Shreveport What does that mean? ©Jeremy Hernandez

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Bike-Friendly Shreveport

What does that mean?©Jeremy Hernandez

We already are.(but we can do so much better)

Needs vs. Wants

Social Equity & Accessibility

Building a Plan for Growth

Public Support and Political Will

Who, Why, What, and How?

Examples

Good infrastructure, that encourage users of all skill levels and ages.

Poor infrastructure, which wastes money, and creates dissonance with policy-makers and the public.

Riverfront and Greenway Development

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Attractive to all users for recreation

and transportation.

Examples

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21.5%of Shreveport lives below the poverty line

(40,000 people)

11.6%of homes have no car

(9,025)

18.8time of average commute

(in minutes)

Bicycle & Pedestrian

Access

Is for everyone, and is one of the most important issues we face.

“Better transportation choices mean more

economic opportunity and less concentrated poverty.”

- Good Jobs First

“Affordable, accessible transportation is the key to

opportunity. It gets us to work, to school, and back home.

Without it, we're stuck.”- PolicyLink

Thoughtful input and passionate support gives you the power to make change.

Thanks,Now Go

RideYourBike!

©Jeremy Hernandez