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RPAC Seeks Neighbors to Talk the Walk (and Walk the Talk)

The Rockville Pedestrian Advocacy Committee is a resident-led city committee that meets monthly to advocate for improving Rockville’s pedestrian environment, implementing the city’s Pedestrian Master Plan, raising pedestrian issues with city staff and increasing walkability in Rockville.

RPAC meets virtually on the second Thursday of each month. The next meeting is at 7 p.m. Feb. 8. Find a link to join with the meeting listing at www.rockvillemd.gov/calendar.

RPAC is a key supporter of the city’s Vision Zero Action Plan, which seeks to eliminate fatal and serious-injury crashes in Rockville. RPAC provides guidance to the city about roadway projects and sharing information about traffic crashes. Learn more about Vision Zero at www.rockvillemd.gov/visionzero.

RPAC is also a key supporter of the city’s recently adopted Pedestrian Master Plan. RPAC not only provided insight and recommendations for the plan, but will also provide guidance related to project prioritization and the plan’s implementation. Learn more about the plan and projects related to Vision Zero at www.rockvillemd.gov/visionzeroprojects.

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