Posted inBike and Walk, Bike Beat, Connectivity, Greenway, Transportation

Chapel Hill’s new traffic garden teaches kids how to safely ride bikes

This week, the Town of Chapel Hill soft opened a new traffic garden. With the cold snap upon us, most folks in town haven’t thought much about their garden. But traffic gardens aren’t for growing heirloom tomatoes, they’re for growing confident kids that can navigate our towns’ bike paths and greenways. The new traffic garden […]

Posted inChapel Hill, Housing, NextDoor

Does residential development now pay for itself in Chapel Hill?

One of the arguments CHALT frequently makes against dense infill multi-family housing is that “the cost of serving residential development (money going out) exceeds the amount coming in.” They repeatedly cite a 2012 study commissioned by Chapel Hill’s former town manager– Here’s a recent example from NextDoor: There’s just (several) problems with this. Let’s wade […]

Posted inBike and Walk, Bike Beat, Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Greenway, Transportation

Bolin Creek Greenway Alternative Bike Map: “Not something I’d ever let my kids ride on”

For the past few weeks, an anti-greenway group in Carrboro and Chapel Hill has been sharing a map purportedly showing ‘alternative bike routes’ that could take the place of paving the Bolin Creek Greenway in Carrboro. The map looks like they threw imaginary bike lane spaghetti at a map of Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Many […]

Posted inGreenway, Bike and Walk, Carrboro, Transportation

Who uses the Bolin Creek Greenway in Chapel Hill?

In recent weeks, we’ve started to see  a lot of misleading facts and misinformation start to spread about the missing Bolin Creek Greenway in Carrboro. Extending the greenway in Carrboro along the existing 30-foot-wide cleared sewage easement would help connect our schools, parks, and unpaved walking trails in Carrboro. We’re going to start debunking these […]