Raleigh Big Jump Bikeways Project Surveys
Raleigh Big Jump Bikeways Project Surveys
We’re working towards our goals for a safe, connected, and equitable network for people walking and bicycling that can be implemented quickly. Rooted in the public engagement and analysis conducted in the Raleigh Active Mobility Plan and Downtown Mobility Study, ten corridor projects have been identified based on strategic criteria relating to connectivity and feasibility. These projects are part of the City’s Big Jump Network and cover five neighborhoods:
- Downtown
- North Hills
- North Raleigh
- East Raleigh
- Southwest Raleigh
Take the following survey(s) to share your input on how these projects should be implemented. Each of the above neighborhoods has its own section within the survey – you can answer questions for all five neighborhoods or for just the neighborhood(s) you are most interested in. It should take about 5-10 minutes to answer the questions for each section.
For more information, visit our Active Mobility Plan page.
All surveys are open through June 5, 2026.
Downtown Mobility - Preliminary Design Survey
For more information on The Big Jump, visit Active Mobility Program. Downtown Survey Questions The downtown corridors are: Peace Street from West Street to Person Street Morgan...
North Hills Mobility - Preliminary Design Survey
This survey is focused on the projects in North Hills. For more information on the Big Jump, visit: https://raleighnc.gov/projects/active-mobility-plan The North...
North Raleigh Mobility - Preliminary Design Survey
North Raleigh Questions The North Raleigh projects include priority greenway connections from the City of Raleigh Greenway Master Plan. The projects are: Upgrade and...
East Raleigh Mobility - Preliminary Design Survey
East Raleigh Questions The East Raleigh projects include priority greenway connections from the City of Raleigh Greenway Master Plan. The projects are: Southall Road from Raleigh...
Southwest Raleigh Mobility - Preliminary Design Survey
Southwest Raleigh Questions The Southwest project is Method Road from Western Boulevard to Ligon Street.