Naperville, IL – Naperville is inviting residents to help shape the city’s future transportation network through an interactive map tied to its updated Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. Public input is open now through December 31, giving residents a direct role in recommending improvements for local biking and walking routes.
According to the City of Naperville, participants can visit the city’s Bicycle and Pedestrian webpage and click “Let’s Get Moving!” to access the online map. Once there, users can explore existing comments, “like” ideas from other residents, or drop new pins suggesting upgrades to paths, crossings, or trails.
To share input, users select a category—such as safety, accessibility, or new connections—then mark a specific location or enter an address. The interactive platform allows the city to visualize community priorities and identify areas where residents see a need for better infrastructure.
This initiative is part of Naperville 2027: Investing in Our Community Priorities Plan, which focuses on enhancing local mobility and sustainability. City officials emphasized that community participation is critical to aligning future transportation improvements with residents’ needs.
Residents can access the interactive map and provide feedback here: https://ow.ly/zhI650X7Hj.
This article was produced by a journalist and may include AI-assisted input. All content is reviewed for accuracy and fairness.
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