By Alex Crichton
Rochester, NY – A number of public hearings will focus on the current state of bicycling in Rochester, and how the city can be more bicycle friendly.
Residents are invited to offer their opinons to project managers on issues that impact bicycling in Rochester, including which streets should be given top priority for bike lanes.
The first two hearings will be held today at Aquinas Institute and the Phyllis Wheatley Library.
Tomorrow night's public meetings will be held at the North Street Community Center and the Artisan Church on Clinton Avenue.
The meetings will be an open-house type format, from 6 to 8pm, and residents can stop in at any time.