Roswell recently applied to become a Bicycle Friendly Community from the League of American Bicyclists. As part of their review process, the League wants the public’s input on bicycling in Roswell.

The survey asks how often respondents bicycle in a typical month. Additional questions seek to understand bicycling habits -- if riding for recreation, exercise, to visit a friend or family, or commuting to work or school. Open questions ask for what the public likes about biking in Roswell.

The entire survey takes only a few minutes to complete.

The city asks if you’ve ever biked in or around Roswell to please complete the survey: www.bit.ly/3Df5j5H.

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