In August 2011, the Public was Invited to Five Workshops on Transit, Bikes and Walking in Kauai’s Towns and Neighborhoods
We still need your participation!
Ke Ala Hele Makalae is a huge step forward in getting Kauai residents out into the fresh air to walk and bicycle, but what will transportation on Kauai look like in 2026? Will our communities accomodate your mobility needs? Will you be able to get around in the ways that are important to you? 
The County of Kauai is now compiling a Multi-Modal Transportation Plan with the aid of Jim Charlier, a nationally recognized expert in the field.
Please visit www.movekauai.net and take the survey there to register your comments, ideas, and consider how we travel aound our island home.
• TRANSIT
The Kauai Bus has grown over the past several years, adding new buses and routes. Ridership has grown in response. In fact, ridership on The Kauai Bus has more than doubled in five years from 25,403 monthly riders in May 2006 to 58,210 in May 2011. Would you like to see the bus service continue to grow and improve? Where? Are there schedule changes that would help you? How can we improve The Kauai Bus?
• BICYCLING
How could the County improve the environment for biking in your neighborhood and in your community? Are your children able to bike safely? Would you ride a bike to catch the bus if this was safe and convenient? What and where are the barriers to bicycling?
• WALKING
Is your neighborhood safe for pedestrians? What should the County do to make your community more walkable? Are there locations that are especially unsafe?
• LOCAL ROADS AND STREETS
Are your local roads and streets safe? Do people speed today? Are there parking issues in your neighborhood? Where are the local congestion points? How should the County address our local driving needs?
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