Past BRT Engagement
Past BRT Engagement
Below you will find past surveys and engagement opportunities for BRT projects. You can click "view results" to see the feedback for each event.
Public Art + BRT
Public Art - Wake Bus Rapid Transit New Bern Ave - Glass, Concrete, and Railing Artworks
Bus Rapid Transit - New Bern Ave Public Art - Survey 1
Artist-In-Residence Dare Coulter wants to hear your thought about public artwork on the upcoming Bus Rapid Transit Stations- with special focus on the New Bern Avenue Corridor. If you have...
Bus Rapid Transit - New Bern Ave Public Art - Survey 2
Artist-In-Residence Dare Coulter wants to hear your thought about public artwork on the upcoming Bus Rapid Transit Stations- with special focus on the New Bern Avenue Corridor. If you have...
New Bern Avenue BRT Corridor
Wake BRT: New Bern Ave. Survey Summer 2019
The City of Raleigh is conducting a survey to gather feedback on conceptual design for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) along New Bern Avenue. Each of the images below provide conceptual BRT designs and placement...
New Bern Station Area Planning Survey
The New Bern Station Area Plan will take a close look at how best to take advantage of our investment in bus rapid transit (BRT). The plan will look at what makes for great, lively, walkable places. It...
Wake BRT: New Bern Avenue - Design Survey 1
The design phase for implementing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) on New Bern Avenue is underway. Approximately 3.3 miles of the 5.1-mile corridor would use dedicated transit lanes between the GoRaleigh Station,...
Wake BRT: New Bern Avenue - Design Survey 2
The New Bern Avenue BRT project is currently in the advance design stage. The New Bern Avenue BRT will connect downtown Raleigh with Wake Med and New Hope Road. For more information, including a short...
New Bern Station Area Planning: A Plan for Action
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New Bern Station Area Planning: Community Connections Survey
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New Bern Station Area Planning: Dive into the Details
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New Bern Station Area Planning: Growing Equitably Around Transit
The New Bern Station Area Plan will take a close look at how best to take advantage of our investment in bus rapid transit (BRT). The plan will look at what makes for great, lively, walkable places....
Western BRT Corridor
Wake BRT: Western Blvd. Engagement Survey
Please take our survey about the materials you reviewed for the Western BRT project. Your responses help us plan the best future for Raleigh!
Wake BRT: Western Blvd Survey
The Wake BRT: Western Blvd. study aims to find the best way to integrate Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) along Western Blvd. to connect downtown Raleigh, NC State University, and downtown Cary. This survey will...
Wake BRT: Western Blvd. Corridor Study Final Report
Thank you for reviewing the Wake BRT: Western Blvd. Corridor Study Final Report! The questions below are meant to gauge how the community feels about the study, its recommendations, and the study process....
Wake BRT: Western Corridor
The design phase for implementing BRT on Western Corridor is underway. The Western Corridor will connect downtown Raleigh with downtown Cary. Help develop the project design by taking the brief survey...
Western Station Area Plan Survey
Please take a few minutes to answer the following questions. All responses are voluntary. The information you provide will help inform what the Western Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor looks and feels...
Western Station Area Planning Survey
Western Station Area Planning will take a close look at how best to take advantage of the city's investment in bus rapid transit (BRT) along the Western Boulevard BRT Corridor which will connect Downtown...
TOD Mapping - Western BRT (Z-18-22)
The request would apply the Transit Overlay District (TOD) to parcels along the Western Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit route. The proposal would add the overlay district to the zoning map to various parcels...
Northern BRT Corridor
Northern BRT Corridor - Fall 2023 Survey
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Southern BRT Corridor
Wake BRT: Southern Corridor - Online Survey
The Wake BRT: Southern Corridor will connect downtown Raleigh with the North South Station and Purser Drive in Garner. The survey will be open until March 20, 2020.
Wake BRT: Southern Corridor
The Southern Corridor will connect downtown Raleigh and the North South Station in Garner. Help develop the Wake BRT: Southern Corridor project design by taking the brief survey below. This survey will...
Southern Station Area Plan Survey
Please take a few minutes to answer the following questions. All responses are voluntary. The information you provide will help inform what the Southern Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor looks and feels...
Southern Station Area Planning Survey
The Southern Station Area Plan will take a close look at how best to take advantage of city investment in bus rapid transit (BRT). The Southern BRT route will connect downtown Raleigh with Garner, primarily...
TOD Mapping - Southern BRT (Z-19-22)
The request would apply the Transit Overlay District (TOD) to parcels along the Southern Bus Rapid Transit route. The proposal would add the overlay district to the zoning map to various parcels on both...
Wake BRT / All Four Corridors
Wake Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Branding Survey
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is coming to our region! BRT is a new transportation system that will feature dedicated buses and bus stations with direct routes, faster travel times, and bus-only lanes that help...
Wake Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Station Design Visual Preference Survey
BRT station design is one of the most critical elements of the Wake BRT system. It serves as the face of the BRT System. Typical elements of BRT stations include raised platforms for an easy, accessible...
Wake BRT: April 26 - May 21 Virtual Open House - May 2021
Welcome to the Wake Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Virtual Open House! The purpose of this open house is to: Provide an overview of the BRT program Provide project-specific updatesGather public and...
Wake Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Fall 2022 Open House
Welcome to the fall 2022 open house for the Wake Bus Rapid Transit. The open house period runs from Oct. 31 - Dec. 2. During this open house session, we do not have any project-specific...
Wake Bus Rapid Transit: Virtual Meeting Fall 2022
Join us for a Virtual Ask a Planner Session Nov. 30 from 6-7 p.m. We will be answering questions about the Bus Rapid Transit projects we have coming to our region.
Wake Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Virtual Open House: Live Q&A Session - Nov. 19, 2020
During this Live Q&A Session, project staff will provide updates for all Wake BRT corridors and answer your questions.Can't attend? This meeting will be recorded and posted on the Virtual...
Wake Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project Open Comment
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a new transportation system that will feature dedicated buses and bus stations with direct routes, faster travel times, and bus-only lanes that help riders reach their destinations...
Equitable Development Around Transit
Raleigh BRT: Equitable Development Around Transit
Raleigh BRT: Equitable Development Around Transit Raleigh and Wake County are planning a future with greater freedom and choice of mobility than ever before, with bus rapid transit (BRT) lines extending...
Equitable Development Around Transit Recommendations Survey
In 2016, Wake County residents chose a future with greater freedom and choice of mobility than ever before. The decision to adopt and fund the Wake County Transit Plan represented the biggest investment...
Equitable Development Around Transit
The Equitable Development Around Transit process has focused on planning for housing and other land uses around bus rapid transit (BRT). Plan participants indicated overwhelmingly that the city should...
Raleigh BRT: Equitable Development Around Transit (Equity and Sustainability)
Raleigh BRT: Equitable Development Around TransitRaleigh and Wake County are planning a future with greater freedom and choice of mobility than ever before, with bus rapid transit (BRT) lines extending...
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