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1.
What is the CPPW Grant?
CPPW stands for Cities Putting Prevention to Work. The City of Federal Way was awarded a grant from Public Health Seattle/King County to develop a Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan as part of a county-wide effort to increase physical activity in King County cities. This grant is funding the preparation of a city-wide Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan. Other cities in King County are working on similar projects with CPPW grant funding. To learn more about the CPPW grant program please see links below.
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How can I provide input to the master plan?
There are many ways to be involved with the development of the Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan. You can join our mailing list for electronic updates and notifications of community meetings on the master plan. You can attend one of the community meetings and help develop plan alternatives that address your needs and issues. If you have a particular issue you want the city to be aware of and address in the plan, see report a bike/ped need or issue below.
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