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Community rallies for safer South Main Street improvements

July 02, 2024 | Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina



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Community rallies for safer South Main Street improvements
In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the success of a community engagement initiative surrounding the South Main Street project in Wake Forest. The project symposium and open house attracted over 125 participants, showcasing strong community involvement and commitment to improving local infrastructure.

Project team members, including engineers and urban designers, outlined a three-phase approach to the initiative: due diligence, analysis, and reporting. The first phase involved gathering data through focus groups and discussions with residents to understand their needs and preferences. The second phase focused on analyzing this feedback alongside traffic data to identify viable options, while the final phase emphasized implementation strategies.

Dan, a project team member, emphasized the importance of community input throughout the planning process. He noted that the engagement efforts included both in-person and virtual outreach, which proved beneficial during the pandemic. The team utilized surveys and interactive maps to gather feedback from nearly 200 participants across two symposium events, reflecting a high level of community interest and involvement.

The discussions revealed a clear priority among residents for safety improvements along South Main Street. As the project moves forward, officials are committed to incorporating community feedback into the design alternatives being considered, ensuring that the final plan aligns with the needs and desires of Wake Forest residents.

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