The City of Raleigh’s Department of Transportation wants your help to improve transportation in our city. Whether you walk, bike, drive, or use public transit, your ideas are important for making Raleigh safer, easier to get around, and better for everyone. Right now, there are three surveys open that focus on different parts of transportation. Please take a moment to fill out each survey and share your feedback.

Tarboro Street Corridor Improvement Project Survey
The Tarboro Street Corridor Project aims to improve safety and connectivity for all road users along North Tarboro Street, from Oakwood Avenue to New Bern Avenue, linking the community to a future BRT station. After gathering initial community feedback in March 2023, the project team has developed design concepts based on the most popular suggestions. Now, public input is needed to help finalize streetscape and placemaking enhancements.
Share your thoughts on the proposed improvements before the survey closes on Wednesday, March 5.

Bikeshare Program Feedback Survey: Share Your Thoughts on the Future of Bikeshare
As we reflect on the success and challenges of Raleigh’s bikeshare program, the City is looking ahead to its future. This survey is designed to gather feedback from all types of bikeshare users — whether you’re a frequent rider, an occasional user, or simply curious about the program. Your insights will be crucial in refining and expanding the bikeshare system to meet the needs of the community.
Survey open now thru February 28.

Glenwood South Safety Pilot
Glenwood South is a dynamic district with a mix of neighborhoods, businesses, and nightlife, experiencing significant growth over the past 15 years. This growth has highlighted the need for improved transportation infrastructure to serve residents, workers, and visitors. The Mobility Development Group is leading the Glenwood South Safety Pilot to enhance pedestrian safety on Glenwood Avenue, with quick-build intersection updates planned over the next six months. The project will also gather data on pedestrian behavior to guide future streetscape improvements.
Survey closes on February 28

Comprehensive Safety Action Plan Survey: Building a Safer, More Equitable City
Raleigh’s Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) aims to make our transportation system safer and fairer for everyone. The goal is to reduce serious injuries and deaths from traffic crashes. This plan focuses on improving safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. By taking this survey, you’ll help identify the biggest safety problems and guide actions that will make Raleigh’s streets safer for all.
The survey is open through March.
How You Can Get Involved
- Take a few minutes to fill out each survey.
- Share the surveys with friends, family, and fellow Raleigh residents.
- Encourage others to get involved and have their say.
Together, we can build a better Raleigh — one that’s safer, more connected, and designed for all forms of transportation. Your input will have a lasting impact on the future of our city. Don’t miss the opportunity to make a difference. Take the surveys today!