The Jonah
Center for Earth and Art and The Rockfall Foundation invite the public to learn
about plans to increase the number of trees in Middletown and to make streets
safer and more inviting for walking and bicycling. The program will take place on
Tuesday, April 11, 7- 8:30 p.m. at the deKoven House, 27 Washington Street, in
Middletown. The main presenters will be Jane Harris, Chairperson of
Middletown’s Urban Forestry Commission, and John Hall, Co-chair of Middletown’s
Complete Streets Committee.
What makes
a place nice to live in? Trees and safe places to walk are key to a city’s attractiveness.
We like the softening effect of shade trees and the birds that sing in those
overhead branches. Neighborhoods become more desirable and businesses thrive when
there is plenty of foot traffic, with clean air and low noise levels. Planning
departments, educators, and health advocates increasingly recognize the many
benefits that follow when shops, schools, and restaurants can be reached on
foot.
Come to learn
how you can help make improvements in your own neighborhood by increasing the
number of trees, slowing traffic, and making streets more usable for walkers,
bicycle riders, and wheelchairs. Progress is already happening around
Middletown. Join others in these efforts.
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