Raleigh City Council Approves Key Segments of Big Branch Greenway Connector Trail to Enhance Outdoor Connectivity

Raleigh’s moves to connect its citizens more closely with the city’s green spaces took a leap forward Tuesday as the City Council approved three vital sections of the Big Branch Greenway Connector Trail. This decision is part of a larger vision to integrate roughly 10,000 residents with convenient access to outdoor recreation, transit-free trips to commercial hubs, and a green respite among urban development.

Funded by the voter-supported 2022 Parks Bond, which saw a 73 percent approval rate, these trail segments mark significant progress. A notable portion of the approval was the selection of the Streamside West route, despite some residential pushback over its nearness to homes. Yet, after deliberating over possible pathways and pooling insights from the community, the city endorsed this route with substantial public favor, with 62 percent out of more than 1,600 survey respondents endorsing it, according to the City of Raleigh.

Adam Forman, the city’s assistant director for Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources, reflected on the evolving needs of the rapidly growing Raleigh, emphasizing the importance of the greenway system in nurturing a sustainable urban lifestyle. “As Raleigh continues to grow and evolve, our greenway system must continue to do the same,” Forman stated during a recent council meeting. “By connecting dense, mixed-use neighborhoods, we can enable more trips for shopping, dining and entertainment quickly, safely and sustainably,” as per the City of Raleigh…

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