To provide a forum for users to help inform policies and priorities to ensure a safe, connected, convenient, and comfortable pedestrian and bicycling system in the City that contributes for the City's mode shift goals, and a culture of active living and equity in transportation demonstrable of what it means to be "America's City for Health." The city adopts this section for the following reasons:
(1) The City supports increased bicycling and walking for commuting, general transportation, recreation, and healthy living.
(2) The City has been recognized as a bicycle friendly community by the League of American Bicyclists.
(3) The City has been recognized as a walk friendly community by the Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC).
(4) A safe, connected, convenient, and comfortable network of pedestrian and bicycling facilities contributes positively to quality of life, equity, and health.
(5) Increased walking, bicycling, and access to transit is needed to support transportation solutions needed to support the Destination Medical Center initiative.
(6) Walking and bicycling trips contribute to energy efficiency, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and better air quality.
(7) Walk- and bike-friendliness are key economic drivers for cities of all sizes, strengthening the local economy by attracting business investment and skilled workers that have the option to locate anywhere.
(8) Virtually every trip includes a portion taken as a pedestrian.
(9) Walking is the most common and accessible form of transportation and physical activity.
(10)The community values safe, accessible, pedestrian and bicycling facilities and networks inclusive and welcoming to all including walkers and those using strollers, wheelchairs, and other mobility aids.