Curated Article: Rochester Beacon’s take on “Momentum toward 2034”

On June 6th, the Rochester Beacon published an article about Rochester’s comprehensive plan, which is “concerned with planning and designing for people, not cars.” 

The article includes user-friendly graphics, a summary of progress, a description of the placemaking theme, and how community engagement plays into this work. As informed citizens, we should have an idea of the ideas and components of these kinds of plans, and this article provides a very approachable outline, with context. 

ACT Rochester also participates in the Transportation Impact Collective, a collaborative effort to add intention and momentum to this work. 

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