E2E at Haunted Hill Trunk or Treat

Staff from the Office of Mobility and Greenways and McAdams were at the Chapel Hill Community Center for Trunk-or-Treat – handing out Halloween candy, visibility gear, and talking to community members about the Everywhere-to-Everywhere Feasibility Study.

Currently underway, the study is identifying 25 priority miles of proposed new greenways in Chapel Hill, determining their best routes, and generating a plan for the next steps to get them built.

We spoke to families (and some pirates, superheroes, and fairies) about the project’s vision for a Chapel Hill that is safer, more connected, and easier to navigate, and received input on where residents would like to see greater connectivity in our community.

People at Haunted Hill Trunk or Treat People at Haunted Hill Trunk or Treat look a map of greenways in Chapel Hill

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