The Barrington Area Council Of Governments (BACOG) recently posted the following:
“The BACOG Connectivity Committee is working to identify the best places to improve bike and pedestrian access in our region and needs your feedback.
An interactive map of proposed projects is available here, along with a short survey to gather your opinions on the proposals and the region’s non-motorized transportation needs. This feedback will help us better understand community needs, improve the BACOG Regional Connectivity Plan, and guide planning and priorities for the region’s local governments.”
Note: Item 12 is, “Penny Road Multi-use off road path from Algonquin/Rte 62 to Old Sutton/Rte 59 (seen below).”
Click here to view the projects and survey.
Editorial note: The last BACOG meeting minutes publicly posted are from March 20, 2024. Further, they still have not made their 2024–2025 Fiscal Year (July – June) schedule available to the tax paying public (See, “Anybody heard from BACOG lately?”


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