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Houston County / Cities of Centerville, Perry & Warner
Robins Bicycle & Pedestrian
Planning
Having recently completed the Joint Comprehensive Plan for Houston
County and the Cities of Centerville, Perry, and Warner Robins, it
is apparent that each of these communities desire and support
alternative forms of transportation, including new bicycle and
pedestrian facilities. What follows are just a few examples
from these communities’ implementation program that demonstrate the
importance placed on the issue of bicycle/pedestrian accessibility.
Houston County: Enhance the pedestrian (sidewalk)
system in Houston County and include such designs in the 2006 SPLOST
improvement program; prepare and implement, in coordination with the
Warner Robins Area Transportation Study, a bicycle and pedestrian
plan for Houston County; review alternative forms of transportation
with less dependency on the automobile.
City of Centerville: Extend Margie Drive to Bassett
Street; Thomson Street road improvements; Wilson Drive road widening
project; Church Street road widening project; widening of Gunn Road
to Highway 41 (three lanes); improve local roads to manage traffic
flow while maintaining pedestrian-friendly transportation
alternatives.
City of Perry: Construct a citywide multi-use path
system; create a sidewalk map for the city depicting existing
sidewalks and ramps; new and reconstructed roadways will be designed
to accommodate multiple functions, such as pedestrian facilities,
parking, bike routes, and multi-use paths, as well as vehicular
circulation; support creation of a community-wide multi-use path
network.
City of Warner Robins: Conduct a bike and pedestrian
program study for the Warner Robins Metropolitan Area; review
alternative forms of transportation with less dependency on the
automobile.
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