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Become a member and get lots of individual benefits, while helping us create better transportation outcomes.
Become a member and get lots of individual benefits, while helping us create better transportation outcomes.
We believe that everyone in our community should have access to safe and reliable transportation. We work to ensure a more sustainable and equitable transportation future.
Our tactical projects help our community envision what is possible, and coalition build for a better tomorrow.
Our bike lanes should all be a connected and protected system that serves all of Raleigh.
We work with youth to help advance a mission of an all ages and abilities transportation network.
Oaks and Spokes is working to create a better transportation future for Raleigh. Some of our current projects we are helping to implement or support include:
Working with the City of Raleigh and the Bicycle Pedestrian Advocacy Commission or BPAC, Oaks and Spokes supported a pop-up traffic garden. This event was took place in collaboration with our State Street pop-up protected bike lane. We are working to provide support to the City as they continue to consider options for expanding traffic gardens.
This community activation was our first pop-up bike lane and helped our community envision a new reality for our community. With cones, volunteers, and generous sponsors we transformed our community to make it people powered, by design.
Oaks and Spokes helped to host a pop-up protected bike lane on S. State Street to test solutions for traffic calming measures.
The pop-up that started it all! Our Harrington Street Pop-Up provided our 1st opportunity to host a community facing event to help test out a separated bike lane Downtown Raleigh.
This bike lane resulted in our first bollard separated lanes in Downtown Raleigh.
In partnership with the City of Raleigh we helped support the transportation piece of the Stroll in the Streets. This was Raleigh’s first open streets event. Lenoir and S. Saunders Street were closed between Chavis and Dix Park.
The project received a grant from Congresswoman Deborah Ross’ Office for $3 million to build both the connector and the South Park Heritage Walk. Planning for the design and construction of these projects is currently underway. You can read more about it on the City of Raleigh’s website here.
Your support helps us to advocate for new bike lanes, provide outreach and support so all can have access to transportation options in our community.
Are you ready for a people powered future? Your support makes our work possible.
Oaks and Spokes has over 10 years of experience advocating for better bicycling in Raleigh, and we’re here to help with bike parking solutions. We are an authorized Dero dealer and can help navigate the bike rack installation process from start to finish. Learn about the different types of bike parking and how you can add bike parking to your home or business here.
It takes all of us to help improve Raleigh’s transportation future. Thank you to businesses that help support our mission!