For Immediate Release: Monday, October 4, 2021
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) is partnering with State and local governments across Maryland to celebrate the Seventh Annual “Walktober” program, a month-long series of activities in October promoting the State’s official exercise: walking. Maryland named walking as the official State exercise in October 2008.
“Walking is healthy for your body, good for our environment, and the best way to see Montgomery County,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “We are committed to making walking and pedestrian mobility easy, safe, and accessible throughout Montgomery County. I encourage all residents to get their steps this ‘Walktober’ while the weather is beautiful, the foliage is in bloom, and it’s the perfect time to explore new communities, dine at your favorite restaurants, and pick some apples or pumpkins at a local farm.”
MCDOT will be hosting a series of outreach events throughout the County designed to highlight the importance of walking and to promote the work being done under the Vision Zero program to make walking in Montgomery County safe for people of all ages and abilities.
“We are proud to partner with State and local agencies to promote ‘Walktober,’” said MCDOT Director Chris Conklin. “This is a great opportunity to highlight the health benefits of walking and raise awareness on safety as we work together to achieve our Vision Zero goals.”
Events scheduled for Walktober include:
Walktober partners include MCDOT, the Maryland Department of Transportation, the Maryland Department of Health, the Department of Natural Resources, the Maryland Department of Planning, AARP Maryland, America Walks and jurisdictions and organizations across Maryland.
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Media Contact: Emily DeTitta, 240-372-2282 or [email protected]
Release ID: 21-135