FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Eureka Springs Embarks on Three-Month Walkability Data Collection Study


Eureka Springs, [March 26, 2024] – In a bid to enhance pedestrian experiences and foster a more walkable community, Eureka Springs is proud to announce the launch of a comprehensive data collection study commencing April 3 and continuing through June 15.


Aligned with the spirit of National Walking Day, this initiative is a collaborative effort led by the Eureka Springs Planning Commission, Eureka Springs Historic District Commission, Eureka Springs Parks and Recreation Commission and Main Street Eureka Springs.


The study invites community members to participate actively by walking throughout the city and providing valuable feedback on their experiences. Participants will be equipped with specially designed worksheets to document their observations during the walk. These forms will be readily available throughout the community. They can be conveniently dropped off at the designated collection point – the Big Red Mailbox at 125 Spring Street in front of Main Street Works.


"This initiative underscores our commitment to creating a more pedestrian-friendly environment in Eureka Springs," said Susan Harman, Chair of the Eureka Springs Planning Commission. "By engaging the community in this data collection effort, our City Commissions can use citizen perspectives and insights that are crucial to developing a robust Walkability Plan and overall Vision Plan for Eureka Springs.”  


Upon the study's conclusion in August, the collected data will be meticulously analyzed and presented to the City and the community. Subsequently, stakeholders will embark on a collaborative journey to formulate a comprehensive Walkability Plan tailored to the unique needs and aspirations of Eureka Springs.


"We are excited about the possibilities this study holds for enhancing connectivity and accessibility within our community," remarked Jacqueline Wolven, Executive Director of Main Street Eureka Springs. "By harnessing the collective wisdom of our residents, we aim to chart a path towards a more vibrant and walkable Eureka Springs. The feedback and participation can truly make a difference in shaping our community's future."


“Including the in town trail system into the walkability study will help the Parks Commission understand how those trails are being used by the community,” shares Sam Dudley, Director of Eureka Springs Parks and Recreation. “We know they are being used, but getting some actual data about how they are serving the community will help us develop plans for maintenance and improvement.”


The Eureka Springs Walkability Launch will be held at 51 S. Main at 11 AM on April 3. Celebrate National Walking Day and learn about the data collection process to get started in your neighborhood.


For further information and updates on the Walkability Data Collection Study, please visit espreservation.org, esplanning.org or MainStreetEurekaSprings.org or contact Kyle Palmer, Director of Planning and Community Development, Historic District Commission, at 479-253-9703.


Media Contacts:

Kyle Palmer

Director 

Planning and Community Development, Historic District Commission

479-253-9703

[email protected]


Jacqueline Wolven

Director

Main Street Eureka Springs

479-244-5074

[email protected]


Note to Editor: Photo opportunities and interviews with key stakeholders are available upon request.


About Main Street Eureka Springs


Main Street Eureka Springs is a historic preservation through downtown development accredited by Main Street Arkansas and Main Street America. It is built to provide economic development, focus, and care to the Downtown District of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. The core programming includes community development, entrepreneur development and education, placemaking projects, economic development, historic cultural tourism, brand building, leadership development, and telling the story of our district to a broader audience. mainstreeteurekasprings.org

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