Let’s Talk Greenways
Learn about the Raleigh Greenway Master Plan Update
For the first time since 1989, Raleigh is updating it’s Greenway Master Plan. With over 100 miles of mostly interconnected trails and pathways, the Capital Area Greenway system has grown and evolved considerably over the past 30 years. As more residents in Wake County look to become less dependent on cars, our greenways have also taken on a new role in our region’s transportation network. Now, Toole Design Group is looking for your input on how the City of Raleigh’s greenways should be used in the future.
At our June CAFT meeting, Ashley Schultz with Toole Design Group. Terry Landsdale, Executive Director of BikeWalk NC and Nick Neptune, Commissioner for the Raleigh Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC) will join in the discussion and help us talk about what the future could look like for the area’s greenway system.
- Meeting the needs of existing and potential greenway users
- Envisioning the greenway system as a part of the City’s active transportation network
- Prioritizing future greenways for implementation
- Exploring best practices in City policies and development requirements for greenway land acquisition and development
- Ensuring consistency with the City’s Strategic Plan and other Council adopted plans
Join us at Noon on Friday, June 19, 2020 on Zoom (details with registration) for transportation updates and a discussion about the past, current, and future plans for our greenways.
If you can’t join us, you can read about the Greenway Master Plan Update on the City of Raleigh’s website and take the survey here