The City of Raleigh’s Department of Transportation is seeking input from residents to improve the city’s transportation system. Whether you walk, bike, drive, or use public transit, your feedback is essential for making Raleigh safer and more accessible for everyone. Currently, two surveys are open, each focusing on a different aspect of transportation:
- Active Mobility Plan Survey
This survey focuses on enhancing Raleigh’s walkability and bikeability. The goal is to improve infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists to make the city safer and more enjoyable for walking and biking. Take the survey by July 11 to share your thoughts. - Quail Hollow Drive Green Street
Quail Hollow Drive between Hardimont Road and Millbrook Road has been identified for active mobility improvements, green stormwater infrastructure (GSI), and traffic calming as part of the 2020 Midtown-St. Albans Plan, and speed compliance thresholds met through the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program. The City of Raleigh Bicycle and Pedestrian Program is requesting your input on the design of the Quail Hollow Drive Green Street - Phase 1. The survey has been extended to July 18.
How You Can Get Involved:
- Take a few minutes to complete each survey.
- Share the surveys with friends and family.
- Encourage others to participate and have their say.
Your input will play a key role in shaping a safer, more connected Raleigh. Don’t miss the chance to make a difference—take the surveys today!