Bicycle and Pedestrian Connectivity Committee

The Jericho Bicycle and Pedestrian Connectivity Committee (JBPCC) serves as an advisory committee to The Town of Jericho. JBPCC will maintain and create public trails and pathways, facilitate public outreach, education, and encourage non-motorized travel and recreation. JBPCC will advocate that these priorities be factored into development applications, town planning, policy, street design, and budgets. The committee works to support Jericho’s vision to expand residents’ alternatives to motorized transportation, ensuring that people with all abilities can travel and recreate safely through connected communities.

Meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of the month.

The Jericho Trails Committee has one vacancy. If you would like to serve on this committee click here for an application.

The Jericho Bicycle and Pedestrian Connectivity Committee (JBPCC) serves as an advisory committee to The Town of Jericho. JBPCC will maintain and create public trails and pathways, facilitate public outreach, education, and encourage non-motorized travel and recreation. JBPCC will advocate that these priorities be factored into development applications, town planning, policy, street design, and budgets. The committee works to support Jericho’s vision to expand residents’ alternatives to motorized transportation, ensuring that people with all abilities can travel and recreate safely through connected communities.

Meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of the month.

The Jericho Trails Committee has one vacancy. If you would like to serve on this committee click here for an application.

  • Safe Routes to School, Safe Routes for All, Annual Gathering

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    Local Motion, Vermont Department of Health, and Way to Go! are excited to invite you to this new collaboration between SRTS and VDH, growing and continuing the tradition of the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Annual Meeting, and we want YOU to join us this year!

    When: April 11 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Where: Vermont Granite Museum, Barre, VT

    Come join like minded folks in discovering new ideas and gaining new insights to bring back to our community and schools to enhance the provision of safe routes for all road users, especially children, older adults, and people with disabilities.

    An exciting program is promised including presentations and networking opportunities that you will not want to miss!

    You will come away with useful new ideas, tools, and resources!

    The goal is to help you become an even more powerful advocate for making your community and it’s schools a safer place for everyone to walk and bike.

    Here is a sample of some of the exciting breakout sessions we're offering this year:

    • Reclaiming and Remaking Streets: Lessons from a Student-led Pop-up Project in Rutland
    • Building Bridges: A Successful Community-School Partnership in Shelburne
    • Funding your Safe Routes Projects: A Panel Discussion
    • Playing with the Built World! Tips & Tricks with Finn
    RSVP to the meeting here: SRTS SRFA Annual Gathering RSVP

    For more information about the event here: Local Motion
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