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Day II

Menifee regarding active transportation. Participants were asked what types of changes should be made in Menifee when it comes to street and trail network infrastructure, public transit, and/or non-motorized infrastructure, safety, monitoring, and public awareness programs. Table maps, bilingual surveys, comment cards, and other corresponding materials were made available to ensure community participation.

Walk Audit at Wheatfield Park » Residents of Menifee were asked to participate in a walk audit at Wheatfield Park and Bell Mountain

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Middle School before the workshop to assess safety conditions on the street, tell the planners and designers what they want to see happen in

Menifee, and to learn about fun ways to improve the walking and bicycling environment.

Opening Workshop » The opening workshop took place at Callie Kirkpatrick Elementary School. The workshop consisted of two table exercises using table maps, complete street booklets, and summary worksheets to gather community input. Participants were asked to identify the concerns and solutions they have with walking, bicycling, equestrian, transit, and other modes in Menifee and note these comments on an aerial map of the City.

They were also asked to identify pedestrian and bicycle projects with the goal of developing a network. ATP team staff facilitated the tables exercises to guide discussion and summarized the top concerns provided.

Romoland District School Principals Meeting and Walk Audit » This event took place at Harvest Valley Elementary School and involved a facilitated group discussion on challenges and opportunities present in Menifee regarding active transportation. After a short presentation, attendees participated in a walk audit around Harvest Valley Elementary

School to assess safety conditions on the street and to learn about fun ways to improve the walking and bicycling environment. Participants reconvened around table maps and discussed what types of changes should be made in Menifee when it comes to street and trail network infrastructure, public transit, and/or non-motorized in-

Residents providing map comments during Charrette

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Resident commenting on recommended bikeways

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