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Not able to make the meeting? Here is a brief synopsis of the meeting. Documents from the meeting are also attached below.

We had a pre-design public meeting on Thursday, April 25. During the meeting, we described what to expect during the design process and explained some of the basic concepts we are exploring.

The City is considering 2 different alternates to the Typical Section, for the Carolina Pines project:

  • Option 1 has a sidewalk on both sides of the street with bike lanes along the travel lane 
  • Option 2 has a sidewalk on one side and a multi-use path on the other side and this eliminates the bike lanes along the travel land and creates a buffer. (This option also has less impact to properties due to a narrower right of way)

The Public Meeting maps have the option 1 on both sides just for this preliminary stage of design while we get public input.

Public Meeting Map 1
Public Meeting Map 2

The City is also considering 4 roundabouts:

  • At the Lake Wheeler intersection, instead of a signalized intersection
  • At Granite St. near South Saunders; and,
  • 2 mini-roundabouts at Sardis and Oak.

We are looking to get input from Raleigh residents. Please provide us with your comments before May 9, so we can continue the design process.

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How did you hear about this meeting?

Direct Mail
36%
Social Media
24%
Other
22%
Roadway Signs
17%
Closed to responses | 58 Responses

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Are you a transit rider?

No
70%
Yes
30%
Closed to responses | 56 Responses

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If yes, where would you like to see transit bus stops be located?

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Do you prefer a traffic signal over a roundabout at Lake Wheeler Road?

No
68%
Yes
32%
Closed to responses | 47 Responses

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Do you prefer a multi-use path over bike lanes?

Yes
94%
No
6%
Closed to responses | 51 Responses

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Are you in favor of mini-roundabouts as a traffic calming measure?

Yes
71%
No
29%
Closed to responses | 49 Responses

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Any other comments?

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