
Raleigh residents are encouraged to share feedback on transportation issues like potholes or sidewalk conditions. The City of Raleigh’s Department of Transportation has launched two surveys to gather input and help improve the city’s transportation system.
The Active Mobility Plan Survey is open for Raleigh residents to give feedback on issues like damaged sidewalks and missing bike lanes. The city aims to improve walking and biking conditions and is using public input to guide these changes. The survey closes on July 11.
The City is collecting feedback for improvements on Quail Hollow Drive between Hardimont Road and Millbrook Road. Plans include lowering vehicle speeds, adding green stormwater infrastructure, and calming traffic. This effort is part of the 2020 Midtown-St. Albans Plan to improve the neighborhood. Residents can share input for Phase 1 of the project through July 18.









