Peachtree Corners wants to reward residents for bike riding

In 2015, Peachtree Corners' Livable Centers Initiative study found walking and biking trails were residents' most desired public amenities. In resp...

November 23, 2022
4:56 PM

In 2015, Peachtree Corners' Livable Centers Initiative study found walking and biking trails were residents' most desired public amenities. In response, the city has begun construction of an 11.5-mile multi-use trail system that will crisscross through the community connecting residents with shops, restaurants and office parks. To encourage use of the many trails already in place, the city recently announced a new partnership with bike riding platform, Love to Ride. The program fits nicely with Peachtree Corner's goals for a technologically advanced, and very green, smart city.

Karen Huppertz