The DurhamWalks! Pedestrian Plan was adopted by the Durham City Council in September 2006. The purpose of the DurhamWalks! plan is to assess existing pedestrian infrastructure, recommend safe and accessible pedestrian networks (sidewalks, trails, and intersections), and recommend new pedestrian-related programs and policies.
The DurhamWalks! plan also includes a map atlas. These maps show the location of sidewalks and other pedestrian facilities (such as hard-surface trails) as they existed during the pedestrian inventory that began in July 2005.
In February 2010, City of Durham staff prepared a report and presentation on the status of implementing the DurhamWalks! plan.
2010 Status Report on Implementation of the DurhamWalks! Plan
2010 Presentation on Implementation of DurhamWalks Plan
For information, contact:
Dale McKeel
Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator
City of Durham
101 City Hall Plaza, Durham 27701
(919) 560-4366, ext. 36421