If you care about Jacksonville ever having safe bike lanes and sidewalks, this message from the Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) highlights why time is of essence in saving what's left of the City of Jacksonville's 2030 Mobility Plan and Fee.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?

Image by Sharon Bensing. Photo Editor, Ana Kamiar, MFA
Jacksonville City Council Members need to hear from you IMMEDIATELY. You can do this in two ways:
1. We need you to attend the Land Use and Zoning (LUZ) at City Council Chambers on TUESDAY, FEB 4 at 5 P.M. to voice your opposition and concern for the bill - and to oppose it being fast-tracked without adequate time for honest and thorough discussion.
2. We need you to write to your City Council members and express your opposition to the Ordinance." If you will write to City Council members, you may use these email addresses (cut and paste):
Clay@coj.net; WBishop@coj.net; RClark@coj.net; Redman@coj.net; LBoyer@coj.net; MattS@coj.net; Gaffney@coj.net; EDLee@coj.net; WAJones@coj.net; RBrown@coj.net; Holt@coj.net; doylec@coj.net; Gulliford@coj.net; JimLove@coj.net; KimDaniels@coj.net; JRC@coj.net; Joost@coj.net; GAnderson@coj.net; RLumb@coj.net
Guest editorial by the Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)

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