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Albemarle Road Cultural Trail
Technical Assistance Panel
Zusammenfassung des Berichts:
Albemarle Road Cultural Trail Technical Assistance Panel Report:
- ULI Charlotte partnered with the City of Charlotte to explore the development of a cultural trail in the Albemarle Road Corridor.
- The goal was to create a multi-modal transportation option while celebrating the neighborhood's cultural diversity.
Recommendations:
- Focus on equity: Ensure accessibility and inclusivity for all residents to improve quality of life and economic mobility.
- Promote health: Make healthy choices easier by incorporating health promotion and education along the trail. Address safety concerns and prioritize the well-being of all residents.
- Drive economic development: Attract employers, spark commercial development, and assist residents in accessing career opportunities. Invest in the trail infrastructure to break the cycle of disinvestment.
- Engage the community: Conduct robust and continuous community engagement with diverse representation to ensure informed decision-making and trust.
Trail Options:
- The Spine + Fingers: A dedicated path separated from traffic, offering the most ideal experience for all users.
- The Loop + Fingers: Utilizes existing natural corridors and connects key destinations like schools and the YMCA.
- Urban Retrofit: Improves existing infrastructure with shared-use paths, requiring partnerships with landowners.
Other Considerations:
- Micro-mobility: Supplement the trail with flexible transportation options like bike rentals and micro transit.
- Active programming: Organize events, festivals, and activities to make the trail vibrant and attractive.
Conclusion: The report outlines several options for developing a cultural trail in the Albemarle Road Corridor, emphasizing the importance of equity, health, economic development, and community engagement.
Zusammenfassung des Berichts: Albemarle Road Cultural Trail Technical Assistance Panel Report:
- ULI Charlotte partnered with the City of Charlotte to explore the development of a cultural trail in the Albemarle Road Corridor.
- The goal was to create a multi-modal transportation option while celebrating the neighborhood's cultural diversity.
Recommendations:
- Focus on equity: Ensure accessibility and inclusivity for all residents to improve quality of life and economic mobility.
- Promote health: Make healthy choices easier by incorporating health promotion and education along the trail. Address safety concerns and prioritize the well-being of all residents.
- Drive economic development: Attract employers, spark commercial development, and assist residents in accessing career opportunities. Invest in the trail infrastructure to break the cycle of disinvestment.
- Engage the community: Conduct robust and continuous community engagement with diverse representation to ensure informed decision-making and trust.
Trail Options:
- The Spine + Fingers: A dedicated path separated from traffic, offering the most ideal experience for all users.
- The Loop + Fingers: Utilizes existing natural corridors and connects key destinations like schools and the YMCA.
- Urban Retrofit: Improves existing infrastructure with shared-use paths, requiring partnerships with landowners.
Other Considerations:
- Micro-mobility: Supplement the trail with flexible transportation options like bike rentals and micro transit.
- Active programming: Organize events, festivals, and activities to make the trail vibrant and attractive.
Conclusion: The report outlines several options for developing a cultural trail in the Albemarle Road Corridor, emphasizing the importance of equity, health, economic development, and community engagement.
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