Welcome!
Brevard Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan Project Overview
The City of Brevard is updating and combining its Pedestrian Master Plan and the Transylvania County Bicycle Plan into the Brevard Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan, with a focus on the City limits. The plan will establish a vision and a roadmap for implementation of safe, convenient, and enjoyable streets and trails in the City of Brevard.
The City of Brevard is updating and combining its Pedestrian Master Plan and the Transylvania County Bicycle Plan into the Brevard Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan, with a focus on the City limits. The plan will establish a vision and a roadmap for implementation of safe, convenient, and enjoyable streets and trails in the City of Brevard.
Share Your Thoughts!
Public input is critical to the success of the Brevard Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan development, and we welcome your thoughts and ideas! Complete a comment form below and participate in upcoming public meetings!
Thank you for your input!
Public input is critical to the success of the Brevard Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan development, and we welcome your thoughts and ideas! Complete a comment form below and participate in upcoming public meetings!
Thank you for your input!
Take Our Community Comment FormHelp us understand how you currently use active transportation and share your ideas on the future of walking and bicycling in the City of Brevard.
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Upcoming Workshop 10/27Wednesday, October 27th - 4:00-6:00pm
Depot Railroad Avenue Park Preview the Recommendations Maps here |
What are Complete Streets?
Complete Streets balance the needs of all users and creating places that are inviting, safe, and pleasant to experience. This is done by matching the infrastructure with community needs through amenities such as wide sidewalks, protected bike lanes, and parallel parking, as well as placemaking features such as trees, lighting, public art, and wayfinding. The amenities and features is dependent on the character of the neighborhood and the needs of the community.
Complete Streets balance the needs of all users and creating places that are inviting, safe, and pleasant to experience. This is done by matching the infrastructure with community needs through amenities such as wide sidewalks, protected bike lanes, and parallel parking, as well as placemaking features such as trees, lighting, public art, and wayfinding. The amenities and features is dependent on the character of the neighborhood and the needs of the community.
Contact us!
We'd love to hear from you! Reach out to City Project Manager Aaron Bland if you have questions or ideas.
Aaron.Bland@cityofbrevard.com or 828-885-5630
Aaron.Bland@cityofbrevard.com or 828-885-5630