Come learn about draft recommendations from the Active Mobility Plan and Downtown Mobility Study - the plans that will unite Raleigh's active mobility network.
Do you walk, roll, bike, bus, scoot, or drive through Raleigh?
If you answered yes (or even sometimes), this event is for you! Join Raleigh Transportation on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Chavis Park Community Center Reception Hall (Room 202), 505 Martin Luther King. Jr. Blvd, for Raleigh in Motion, a community open house where you’ll help shape the future of how we move.
We’re combining efforts from the Active Mobility Plan (AMP) and the Downtown Mobility Study (DMS) to build a unified, people-first transportation network. At this event, you’ll be the first to explore the draft recommendations, including priority projects, strategies, and implementation plans that are designed to make it easier—and safer—for everyone to get around.

What To Expect
This is a drop-in style open house, so come anytime that works for you.
- Meet staff from Mobility Strategy & Infrastructure, Raleigh Vision Zero, GoRaleigh Transit, Raleigh Greenways, Housing & Neighborhoods.
- Interactive stations to provide feedback.
- Light refreshments will be provided.
- Activities for the kids.
- This is a free, family-friendly event.

This is more than a transportation meeting—it’s your chance to influence how Raleigh moves forward. Whether you care about better sidewalks, bike lanes, bus access, or traffic safety, your voice matters!
Let’s get Raleigh moving—together.
About the Active Mobility Plan
The Active Mobility Plan is a community-driven update to the 2016 BikeRaleigh Plan and the 2013 Comprehensive Pedestrian Plan. It will consider the competing needs of stakeholders and residents throughout Raleigh, resulting in a prioritized active mobility network, policy recommendations, and implementation strategy.
About the Downtown Mobility Study
The Downtown Mobility Study is a City-led initiative to streamline multimodal planning and policy recommendations for the downtown area. The study will be community-driven and will consider the competing needs of stakeholders, advocates, and business owners downtown. The Downtown Mobility Study will serve as an update to the 2019 Downtown Transportation Plan.