An AARP Walk Audit is a comprehensive evaluation of pedestrian conditions within a specific area. The assessment focuses on identifying safety hazards and accessibility barriers that may hinder pedestrian mobility. Bob Bierschied, a longtime Roseville resident and former Parks and Recreation Director, is spearheading the walk audit initiative. His deep-rooted connection to the community and his extensive experience in recreation make him uniquely qualified for this role. By meticulously walking the city's streets and sidewalks, Bob is diligently collecting data on sidewalk conditions, crosswalk visibility, traffic flow, His observations will be instrumental in pinpointing areas that require immediate attention and developing strategies to enhance pedestrian safety and comfort. Once the audit is complete it the information will be giving back to the city, county and state The ultimate objective of the walk audit is to create a more walkable Roseville, where residents of all ages and abilities can safely and confidently navigate their neighborhoods. By identifying and addressing pedestrian infrastructure deficiencies, the audit aims to foster a healthier, more vibrant, and connected community.