bike month ride

Join Us for the Active Mobility Plan Open House

Your voice. Your community. Your plan.

The City of Raleigh invites you to help shape the future of walking and biking in our city. Join us for the Active Mobility Plan Open House to share your ideas and insights as we work together to improve our bike and pedestrian infrastructure.

This event offers an open and engaging environment for community members to reflect on their experiences, explore the vision and goals of the Active Mobility Plan, and review key findings from the existing conditions analysis completed earlier this summer. Your feedback will play a vital role in ensuring the plan aligns with the needs and aspirations of Raleigh’s residents.

EVENT DETAILS

  • When: Tuesday, December 10, 2024, from 4–7 p.m.
  • Where: Tarboro Road Community Center, 121 N Tarboro Street, Raleigh

WHY ATTEND?

This is your chance to:

  • Share your thoughts: Tell us what’s working, what’s not, and what you’d like to see improved for walking and biking in Raleigh.
  • Engage with staff: City of Raleigh transportation experts will be available to discuss ongoing and future bike and pedestrian projects, answer your questions, and hear your ideas.
  • Learn about the plan: Dive into the goals, vision, and research shaping the Active Mobility Plan.
  • Shape the future: Contribute to decisions that will make Raleigh a safer, more accessible, and more connected community.

COME WHEN YOU CAN!

The open house is designed to accommodate busy schedules. Drop by anytime between 4 and 7 p.m. to participate in discussions, explore interactive displays, and provide your feedback.

Light refreshments will be served to keep the conversation flowing.

We can’t wait to hear your ideas and collaborate on making Raleigh a city where walking and biking are safe, enjoyable, and sustainable for everyone.

See you there!

Contact

 

Margaret Tartala
Mobility Strategy Supervisor

Barbara Godwin
Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Manager

Lead Department:
Transportation
Service Categories:
Mobility Strategy and Infrastructure

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