The People Movement Project envisions a viable active transportation network spanning over 10 miles of bicycle and pedestrian facilities throughout the City. It is our goal to provide efficient and safe transportation options for families, commuters, and people of all abilities to access recreation, services, and other major destinations within Glendora.
The People Movement Project contains two components: completion of the Urban Trail System and First/Last Mile Improvements. The Urban Trail System component is construction of roughly eight miles of Class I bicycle and pedestrian facilities along the flood control channels. These projects would provide direct access to numerous cultural, educational, and recreational facilities and locations as well as further linking Glendora with our neighboring communities.
The First/Last Mile improvements are strategic improvements aimed at making access to the new Metro L (Gold) Line station intuitive and safe. Key elements include the City’s first protected bicycle lanes, curb extensions, and a protected (aka “Dutch”) intersection, which would be the first of its kind in Los Angeles County. First/last mile is essential to the long-term economic development and environmental goals by encouraging residents and visitors to come to Glendora on the future rail project and walk or bike around town.
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