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Comment 2 for Public Workshops on Investment of Cap-and-Trade Auction Proceeds to Benefit Disadvantaged Communities (sb-535-guidance-ws) - 1st Workshop.
First Name: Jesse
Last Name: Andrews
Email Address: jdandrewsconsultants@outlook.com
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Subject: Comments for Low Carbon Transit Projects
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Good Morning, One of the ideas that I had for the Low Carbon Transit Projects was to create walking paths throughout the census tracts that connects residents from park to park and transit stop to transit stop. Also, encourage collaboration with organizations to compete for the allocated funds to support submitted projects. Thanks Jesse D. Andrews JD Andrews Consultants, LLC. Example ********************************* Trails Are Important to All of Us PATH trails are used by a larger percentage of the community and require less long-term maintenance than ball fields, tennis courts, and other park facilities. In addition to preserving greenspace and providing alternative modes of transportation, PATH trails also: Encourage health and well-being Whether trail users are walking, riding, skating or rollerblading, they are on their way to a healthier lifestyle. Promote public safety Thousands of people use PATH trails from dawn to dusk every day. When more people are outside and keeping an eye on their neighborhoods, perpetrators are less likely to commit crimes. Increase real estate values Living next to a greenway trail is a distinctive amenity that boosts property values. Trails preserve open space and make nearby homes more attractive. Spur economic development and neighborhood revitalization PATH trails are an important catalyst for new residential and business development in the communities they serve.
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2014-08-26 11:18:56
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