Transit News in Raleigh

David Thursday, April 24, 2008

Entertainment Transit

Drunk NC State Student Kills Cyclist (Updated)

Raleigh isn’t the most bike friendly place but that has never stopped the area’s forward thinkers from using this alternative transit.  Any day of the week you will see dozens of cyclists around town sliding through traffic.  Thats why its so disturbing to hear news like what the N&O reported yesterday.  NC State student Brian Reid, just 21, hit and killed 60 year old Nancy Leidy who was cycling. 

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David Monday, April 14, 2008

Transit

Your Feedback: Raleigh Comprehensive Bike Plan

The company handling research for Raleigh’s Comprehensive Bicycle Plan is soliciting public feedback.  The first workshop was a success with a strong turn out- now there is an opportunity for anyone to submit their thoughts using the survey here.

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Mark Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Transit

Special Transit Advisory Commission (STAC) Draft Proposal & Recommendation

The Triangle’s Special Transit Advisory Commission (STAC) has released its vision plan and recommendations for our region.  The draft of this comprehensive report, which can be found HERE, addresses the effects of growth and transportation on our economy, our environment, our communities, and the future of the Triangle.
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Mark Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Development Transit

City of Raleigh Unveils New CAT Buses Today

The City of Raleigh recently spent 5.5 million of Federal Transit Administration grant money to purchase 15 new buses for the city.  From 9 to 11 this morning, you can go to Nash Square and see these new Biodiesel-fueled buses, and have the chance to tour one.  More…

David Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Community Development Transit

The Raleigh Bike Plan: First Public Workshop

Raleigh is developing a bicycle plan with funding from the NC Department of Transportation.  Greenways Incorporated is the company engaged to manage this plan’s development by conducting “extensive fieldwork, evaluating the current bicycling conditions and creating a Bicycle Level of Service (BLOS) for Raleigh roadways. The goal of the inventory and analysis will be to identify gaps in the bicycle network and opportunities for bicycle facility development.“

The first planning event is April 2nd from 4- 7pm. Citizens can drop by and share their experiences and opinions.  The event will be held at the Glen Eden Pilot Neighborhood Center at 1500 Glen Eden Drive

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