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2024 Flagstaff Walks | Sep. 29 - Oct. 5

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It’s the reboot of Flagstaff Walks with MetroPlan and the City of Flagstaff Pedestrian Advisory Committee! Starting Sunday, Sept. 29th we will be hosting a series of walking events around town. Each event is different and unique and celebrates walking in our community through fun and exciting routes!

Things to know!
  • All walks are free! 

  • Most walks are a casual stroll 

  • Walks are no more than 1hr 

  • Be sure to wear comfy shoes and dress accordingly 

  • Bring water to stay hydrated

9/29 @ 8:30 am | J Walkers AZ Trail Hike

Meet at the Schultz Pass Rd. Parking lot to enjoy a hike with the "J walkers" 

9/30 @ 9:00 am | Transit/Walk to Cheshire 

Meet at the Joe C. Montoya Community & Senior Center. Take the bus to the Cheshire Neighborhood to walk and talk about the recently completed Asphalt Art promoting safe driving behaviors. 

Free transit passes will be provided! 

10/1 @ 5:15 pm | Downtown Mural Walk w/ Freaky Foot Tours

Meet at the Orpheum Theater parking lot for a free walk around downtown to view the many vibrant murals. Thank you to our sponsor, Freak Foot Tours:
https://www.freakyfoottours.com/

10/2 Walk to School Day! 

Locations vary. Contact your school for more details.  Keep an out for kiddos this day; many will be walking and biking to celebrate Walk/Bike to School Day. 

10/3 @ 5:15 pm | Spooky Walk w/Freaky Foot Tours

Halloween is just around the corner. Get your spook on in this free family-friendly walk! 

Thank you to our sponsor, Freak Foot Tours:https://www.freakyfoottours.com/

10/5 @2:15 pm | Accessibility Walk

Join us for an accessibility audit of downtown, help us identify issues that impact your mobility. This will happen right after the Northern Arizona Disability Resource Fair. https://nau.edu/ihd/ResourceFair/

View the map for meeting locations and more info on each walk.

SAFE STREETS SAVE LIVES - WE CAN DO THIS TOGETHER

MetroPlan's goal is to encourage people who use our transportation system to practice safe and responsible travel behaviors. Empower people to engage with us on how we can advance safety on their streets. 

Key Strategies 

  • Expand and evaluate focused safety education and encouragement campaigns.

  • Engage vulnerable users in the planning of safety improvements.

  • Improve safety data transparency and use community suggestions to inform the prioritization of projects. 

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As a member of our community, you have valuable experience and great ideas about the future of Transportation Safety – we want to hear them.

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