Streets for All Fest is a weekend-long celebration of biking and walking in Macon-Bibb County, featuring an exciting mix of rides, walks, and gatherings. Explore local people-friendly spaces, connect with the community, and support Bike Walk Macon’s 10-year legacy of advocating for safer, more accessible streets.
WALK: Macon Vision Zero Implementation: Gray Highway and East Macon Loop Walk
PARTNER: Weston Stroud, Macon-Bibb County Traffic Safety Manager
WHEN: Saturday, March 8 | 11 AM - 1 PM
WHERE: Dr. William Green Lee Camellia Garden (976 Glenridge Drive). The tour will be approximately 3 miles. Please arrive 10 minutes in advance.
REGISTRATION: $20 - Grab tickets here!
Join Weston Stroud, Macon-Bibb County Traffic Safety Manager for an informative and engaging walking tour that dives into the transformative scope of the newly awarded Safe Streets and Roads for All federal grant. This exciting project will bring approximately one mile of new sidewalks along Gray Highway and over three miles of multi-use trails along Clinton Road connecting to the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail, creating safer, more connected pathways for pedestrians and cyclists alike.
Explore how these new trails will link three local parks—Ocmulgee Heritage Trail, Dr. William Green Lee Camellia Garden, and North Highland Park—while providing better access to Northeast High School and Appling Middle School. Plus, learn how the addition of lights every 90 feet will enhance nighttime safety for the entire community.
Let's talk about your thoughts and ideas on what this could do for East Macon!