WHO
WE ARE
The
Saratoga Healthy Transportation Network(SHTN) is dedicated to producing
more pedestrian/cyclist-friendly conditions for residents of Saratoga
Springs and surrounding towns and communities. We encourage
non-motorized travel as a means toward improved personal health and
as a benefit for local commerce and the environment.
The
Saratoga Healthy Transportation Network was developed in 2005 as
a means of organizing the local efforts of many who share the common
goal of creating a pedestrian and cycling friendly community. We
are volunteers who strive to improve the quality
of life by promoting and building support for the implementation
of bike lanes, paths, and traffic calmed streets that connect neighborhoods,
schools, and workplaces in Saratoga and surrounding towns and communities. We encourage more people to
safely use non-motorized means of transportation by emphasizing
the health, environmental, economic and societal benefits associated
with this lifestyle. We also strive to educate the
general public about the rights and responsibilities of both motorists
and cyclists alike.

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Many
of the problems facing Saratoga today, such as parking limitations
and congestion on major roads can be relieved with successful implementation
of the objectives of the Saratoga Healthy Transportation Network. Some key objectives include:
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Triple the amount of bike parking by the year 2010 – currently
there are 15 bike racks, all closely located to downtown.
• Making it comfortable for people who would like to ride
or walk instead of driving.
• Creation of the Palmerton Ridge Trail that connects Saratoga
to Moreau State Park.
• Double the amount of businesses’ participating in
the Bicycle Benefits program.
• Creating safe routes to school (when possible) for all schools
within the Saratoga Springs School District.
• Strengthen the overall effectiveness and organization capacities
of SHTN.
• Cyclist/Pedestrian minded planning.
• Promotion of local business.
• Endorse bicycle workplace commuting by creating local bicycle
commuter programs.
• Seeing more people out walking, running and cycling!
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