Let’s Move Forward!
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“We always need to think about people first…how our efforts really focus on the needs of the people in the city”
“I would love to see the day when nobody has a sense of not feeling welcome…by being in La Crosse”
“Accountability in where we want to go versus where we are…make sure we are headed due north”
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Forward La Crosse Releases Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update; Final Meeting Dates Announced at Forwardlacrosse.org
After extensive community engagement and public input, Forward La Crosse releases the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan update. Final meet..
Forward La Crosse will be hosting the Final Public Engagement Opportunity on Monday, May 20th, for its Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan
Forward La Crosse extends an invitation to the public for the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Final Public Engagement Opportunity…
Forward La Crosse Will Host An Open House On Tuesday, March 26, To Gather Further Public Input On Its Bicycle And Pedestrian Master Plan
Forward La Crosse invites the public to an open house on Tuesday, March 26, from 4:00-7:00pm at the South Side Neighborhood Center…
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“Find a collective vision, if we had to say we stand for something, what is that? And really put everything we got into it.”
“We are kind of geographically locked in how big the City can get. Making the best use of our density and improving density in a lot of areas.’
“We are developing more women and minority-owned businesses. Things are becoming much more inclusive.”
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