Community engagement will be a priority throughout the duration of the project. The project team will be meeting with stakeholders and members of the community to provide information and gather feedback. Engagement activities include:

The Stakeholder Groups provide input from the perspective of the community on tradeoffs and priorities, as well as give feedback on specific needs, desires, and concerns of each group.

  • Shaw University staff
  • NC Department of Administration
  • South Citizen Advisory Council (CAC)
  • Raleigh bike share program representatives
  • North Carolina Museum of History
  • Raleigh Transit Authority (RTA)
  • NC State
  • South Central CAC
  • William Peace University
  • Transit riders
  • Bicycle advocates, e.g., North Carolina Bicycle Club, Oaks and Spokes
  • Downtown Living Advocates • North Central CAC
  • Mordecai CAC
  • Marbles Kids Museum
  • Central CAC
  • Greater Raleigh Convention and
  • Visitor’s Bureau (CVB)
  • Downtown Raleigh employees
  • North Carolina Museum of Life and Science
  • Downtown Raleigh Alliance • Downtown Raleigh young professionals
  • Que Pasa
  • Sacred Heart Catholic Church
  • Regional Transportation Alliance
  • Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC)
  • Planning Commission
  • GoTriangle
  • WakeUp Wake County/Capital Area Friends of Transit
  • Alianza Latina Pro-Educacion en Salud (ALPES)
  • Partnership Raleigh Program (City of Raleigh)
  • Raleigh Chamber of Commerce
  • El Pueblo
  • Downtown Raleigh business owners

The Advisory Committee consists of representation from across the Downtown area, providing input on behalf of each organization and guiding decisions at key milestones throughout the project.

  • Raleigh Transit Authority
  • WakeUp Wake County
  • Capital Area Ride for Safety
  • Downtown Living Advocates
  • NCDOT
  • Shaw University
  • African American Caucus
  • Downtown Raleigh Alliance
  • William Peace University
  • NC Department of Administration
  • Wake County
  • Developers
  • Regional Transportation
  • Raleigh Mayor’s Committee for Person’s with Disabilities
  • Oaks and Spokes

The Technical Team’s role is to review project materials and provide oversight and direction throughout the project on behalf of each of their perspective departments or organizations.

  • City of Raleigh
  • CAMPO
  • NCDOT
  • Downtown Raleigh Alliance • GoTriangle