Project Overview
The Downtown North-South Greenway Connector Project is a priority item in the 2016 BikeRaleigh plan, and when all four phases are complete it will serve as a key active transportation link between Dix Park, Downtown, and Five Points. The City of Raleigh completed Phase 1 in 2020 and Phase 2 in 2022. Phase 3 is currently in design and is open for public engagement through January 5, 2024.
Phase 3: N. West Street from Peace Street – Wade Avenue
The Phase 3 Pilot of the Downtown North-South Greenway Connector will provide pedestrian and bicycle access on N West Street between Peace St. and the Wade Ave pedestrian underpass. Currently, this section of N West St. is a two-lane street without consistent sidewalks or bike facilities.
Project Benefits:
- Increased accessibility to the corridor and businesses by creating dedicated spaces for walking, skateboarding, biking, or strolling through the area.
- Parking protected path.
- Lower speed from 35 MPH to 25 MPH.
- Pilot project with engagement opportunities after 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months.
- Community: promotes physical activity and creates safe space for people to travel without using a vehicle.
Project Details
- Type:
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Bicycle and Pedestrian
- Budget:
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$200,000
- Project Lead:
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Transportation Planning