Come join us March 27 5:30-7:30pm at Brownell Middle School where the Gilroy Police Department, GUSD, City of Gilroy, Parks & Recreation Commission, and partners will be hosting an e-bike/traffic safety/pedestrian awareness community forum, townhall Q&A, free dinner, and more. Free community event open to all, and all City Council Members and Gilroy Unified School District Trustees invited.
We have a renewed opportunity to encourage and educate the community on biking, walking, and traffic safety around Gilroy. Gilroy City Council Members, GUSD Board Trustees, GUSD Staff, City Staff, County Staff, and community partners were all on the planning group for this event and we will develop the program to meet the needs of the community. Thanks to the students and community members for volunteering and attending.
We are actively advancing ideas and projects that promote the concept of free-range people in the City of Gilroy. We advocate for building and planning that considers future generations as well as current residents who don’t own cars. Advancing mobility options reflects what we are teaching the youth in our community through Safe Routes to School and why we are nationally recognized as a Bronze Bicycle Friendly Community from the League of American Bicyclists, as well as recognized by the World Health Organization as an Age-Friendly Community. The City of Gilroy is a Complete Streets and Recreation Destination community by resolution.


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