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5.3.4 DENNISPORT REVITALIZATION MASTER PLANThe Dennis Port Revitalization Master <strong>Plan</strong> reflects the cumulative efforts of over twohundred individuals and over two years of effort. Looking forward 50 years, this plan is aroad map and a critical resource for directing growth and rebuilding the heart of thecommunity. Under the leadership of the Dennis Port Revitalization Committee, and withneeded support from the Town of Dennis, this plan has taken shape. The RevitalizationMaster <strong>Plan</strong> illustrates physical solutions to Dennis Port’s existing challenges, as relatedto the ten topic areas:transportationpublic safetyeconomic developmentsocial servicesland usehousinghistoric heritagearts & culturealternative energystormwater & wastewaterWhere possible, physical solutions have been incorporated into the Master <strong>Plan</strong>. A linkto the Dennis Port planning website is available from:Implementation Strategies.www.gocapecod.org/bikewaysThe Dennis Port revitalization planning effort focused on three primary nodes:the historic Village Centerthe hotel resort area along Chase Avenuethe cottage colony resort area along Old Wharf RoadThe design team also looked at the Route 28 corridor, to suggest interventions that couldimprove the character of this important gateway. While the provision of bikeways is themost visible element in any bikeway network, bicyclists must also have safe andconvenient places to store their bicycles at a trip’s end. Thus, providing bicycle parkingand other “end-of trip” facilities is critically important in supporting bicycling as a viablemode of transportation. While parking solutions range from the basic bicycle rack tosemi-enclosed bicycle shelters to full bicycle stations all bicycle parking facilities shouldbe attractive and identifiable, space efficient and as close, if not closer, to the associateddestination than any automobile parking. The Bike Way <strong>Plan</strong> also outlines severallocations where the expansion of bicycle parking is needed for recreational andutilitarian use and is shown in the following figures:Chapter 5: Bike & Pedestrian <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> | August 2011Page 392

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