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Open Streets 704 Wins National Association of Counties Recreation Award

May 29, 2018

We are excited to announce that one of Charlotte’s newest, but most popular, events has won an Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties!

Open Streets 704 powered by Blue Cross Blue Shield will be officially recognized at the NACo Achievement Awards Luncheon on July 15th in Nashville, Tennessee.

NACo recognized the huge impact Open Streets 704 has had in just two and a half years. In its fifth event on April 29th, more than 30,000 people walked, rode bikes, played, and met their neighbors on the 4.3 mile route through NoDa, Villa Heights, Belmont, Commonwealth, and Plaza Midwood. That’s in addition to the 60,000 people who have enjoyed the four previous events!

“Open Streets 704 is an amazing opportunity for people to experience their community in a new way,” says Monica Holmes, a Planning Director for the City of Charlotte and part of Open Street 704’s steering committee. “The program has exploded in growth – proving the demand for such a unique, community-building experience. We can’t wait to see what the future holds – more neighborhoods, more fun, and more people enjoying Charlotte!”

You can read about the National Association of Counties Achievement Awards Program here:
http://www.naco.org/blog/2018-achievement-award-winners-announced

For more information contact: info@openstreets704.com

About Open Streets 704

Open Streets 704 aims to build a better, healthier, and more connected community by encouraging Charlotte and Mecklenburg area residents to walk, bicycle, and experience the city together in a healthy, no-cost, and easily accessible way that’s just not possible by car.

Thousands Take to the Streets For the Ultimate Sunday Funday

May 1, 2018

Perfect weather shined on Charlotte’s the 5th Open Streets 704 Sunday, bringing 30,000 people out to ride bikes, scooter, skate, and walk along four-plus miles of car(e) free streets.

“What an amazing day!” said Scott Curry, one of the event organizers. “People of all ages, abilities, races, creeds, and backgrounds participating in the simple joy of open streets – it was truly wonderful.”

This spring’s route, powered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, wound its way through neighborhoods just north and east of uptown Charlotte, encompassing NoDa, Villa Heights, Optimist Park, Belmont, Plaza Midwood, and Commonwealth.

At one end, on North Davidson Street at 36th Street, patrons painted bright street murals under the careful watch of artist Osiris Rain. The murals liven up the street where parking spots had been removed, while calming traffic to a safe speed.

“People will hopefully look at this beautiful art and slow down,” said Kate Cavazza of Sustain Charlotte, who helped coordinate the colorful murals across four former parking spots on both sides of the street. “It’s so people can realize the potential of what can actually be in the streets, so it’s a people-friendly space.”

Further down N. Davidson, Charlotte Department of Transportation added a temporary protected bike lane on for two blocks of Parkwood Avenue between Brevard and N. Davidson Streets, to keep patrons safe between the Parkwood light rail station and the route.

Part of Open Streets 704’s mission is to encourage residents to find new ways to get around and see the city like never before. The traffic “demonstration projects,” as they’re called, test out traffic patterns while the streets are closed to cars. Past demonstration projects, like bike lanes in Plaza Midwood and traffic circle murals in Myers Park and Ashbrook, became permanent fixtures in those neighborhoods.

Several bike-focused businesses and clubs welcomed participants on wheels, including on a stretch of Myers Street by the Little Sugar Creek Greenway. The Bikin’ Dads bike course was a favorite stop for the little ones, as they tested their skills on two wheels with a variety of off-road obstacles.

Further along in the Family Zone in Charlotte’s Belmont neighborhood, Southminster Senior Living sponsored trishaws — tricycle rickshaws — to help seniors enjoy the day as part of their “cycling without age” mission. Southminster received a grant for the trishaws, then donated them to Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation after Open Streets 704.

Charlotte B-cycle made bikes available along the route for patrons who didn’t bring their own wheels, and the bright blue bikes filled the course along with kid-sized bikes from the ReCyclery.

Art projects, dance clubs, and several groups dedicated to health and fitness engaged kids and their parents in colorful and healthy activities all afternoon. A three-piece band played at an open mic house party on Thomas Avenue, and Tosco Music Party entertained a crowded Commonwealth Avenue in front of Legion Brewing.

Fans and friends shared their love—and their pics – on social media, too. “This was so much fun!” exclaimed Joanna on the event’s Facebook page. “Great event,” said Robert. “Nothing brings a community together better than @openstreets704…,” added Dan.

After a day of playing in the streets, a tasty collabeeration could be found at Legion and four other breweries along the route. Legion, Birdsong, Heist, Free Range, and Salud Cerveceria brewed a pale ale together just for Open Streets 704, with each brewery adding its own special twist. “Cheers!” to that and another successful Open Streets 704!

 

April 29th Route Reveal

February 17, 2018

The streets will be OPEN from 1pm to 5pm on Sunday April 29th, 2018!  Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s fifth Open Streets 704 powered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina event will be within walking and biking distance of the Plaza Midwood, Belmont, Villa Heights, NoDa, Optimist Park and Commonwealth neighborhoods. Come out and experience the 4 mile route!

Open House – Independence Area Sidewalk & Bikeway Improvements

January 16, 2018

Stop by and help the City of Charlotte determine the best way to add sidewalk and bikeway connections along Independence Boulevard from Briar Creek Road to Mason Wallace Park and Campbell Creek Greenway. Using $8 million in capital funds from bonds, the City’s Independence Area Sidewalk and Bikeway Improvements (ISB) program calls for several elements to make this area more pedestrian-friendly, improve mobility and add connections. As part of the ISB program, this project seeks to study pedestrian and bicycle improvements that will improve connectivity to schools, services and retail; connect other significant pedestrian and bicycle networks; and provide safe alternative routes for pedestrians and bicyclists.​

Open House Dates

Date: Saturday–1/20/2018

Start Time: 10:00 AM

End Time: 12:00 PM

Location: Ovens Auditorium

Address: 2700 East Independence Boulevard Charlotte NC 28205

OR

Date: Thursday–1/25/2018

Start Time: 6:00 PM

End Time: 7:30 PM

Location: Ovens Auditorium

Address: 2700 East Independence Boulevard Charlotte NC 28205

 

#Repost @cltbike・・・ The pop up bike lane was a hit at the last Open Streets 704 – can't wait to see what @cltbike does next!

September 6, 2017

#Repost @cltbike・・・ The pop up bike lane was a hit at the last Open Streets 704 - can't wait to see what @cltbike does next!

Happy Labor Day!

September 4, 2017

Happy Labor Day!

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