📍Sobre una columna del metro y bajo el paso elevado de Av. Felix U. Gómez.
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Did you miss the First Safe Streets for All Public Meeting? Don’t worry, they have four more!
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our first Safe Streets for All Public Meeting on January 28 at the Barwell Road Community Center! If you didn’t get a chance to attend, we still want to hear from YOU. Your voice matters as we work to create safer, fairer, and easier-to-navigate streets in Raleigh.
Upcoming Public Meeting Schedule
Why Attend?
Your feedback will help shape Raleigh’s Safe Streets for All (SS4A) plan to eliminate serious crashes by 2045 and make our transportation system safer and more accessible.
Can’t Attend a Meeting?
Share your thoughts online via the Safe Streets for All survey!
Let’s keep the momentum going—see you at one of the upcoming meetings!
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Grateful to #DCHCMPO for recognizing the importance of listening to kids' perspectives on road safety.
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The Ohio State Department of Administration and Planning has received a $300,000 safety grant from the United States Department of Transportation to create safer, more sustainable routes for students, staff and visitors. The department will launch the “Protecting Vulnerable Roadway Users: A Multimodal Safety Plan” in spring 2025, after receiving the Safe Streets and Roads […]
This is how I wait for my kid at the end of the school day.
Yes, it's idyllic and we're extremely privileged. But also: we don't have to accept things that suck, like sitting in the car line breathing exhaust for half an hour every day. There's a #BetterWay to do things.
How the new Grand Valley Streets Alliance got its start.
https://www.gvstreetsalliance.org/post/year-one-how-gvsa-began
Our small group first met on August 21, 2023, at the Edgewater Brewery by the Riverfront Trail in Grand Junction. Among those at the meeting were leaders of GJ Bike Night and members and administrators of the Facebook-based Mesa County Bicycling Alliance (MCBA).From the beginning, it was a merging of the new and old — younger Instagram followers meeting with the older Facebook crowd. At this first meeting, we were also joined virtually by leaders of the Montrose Area Bicycle Alliance, who explai