State & Local Meeting
Durham Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission March 2026
March 18, 2026
The City of Durham's Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC) held a meeting on March 18, 2026, featuring a detailed presentation from the Triangle West Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) on the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO) 30-year transportation plan, Destination 2055. The discussion focused on projected population growth, funding allocations across transit, bicycle, pedestrian, and roadway projects, and the prioritization of transit-oriented development and complete streets. Key procurement-related topics included the funding assumptions for transit projects such as bus rapid transit (BRT) lines and intercity rail, the challenges of paratransit connectivity, and the strategic transportation investments under North Carolina's STI law. The commission also discussed the school crossing guard program's budget and contracting concerns, highlighting the need for cost-effective expansion and internal staffing versus contracted services. Budget constraints and funding gaps for fare-free bus services and parking enterprise funds were noted, with ongoing coordination between city and county officials to address these issues. Additionally, the commission reviewed development projects with multi-use path and trail easement requirements and discussed community engagement efforts and liaison reports related to transportation and planning initiatives. No specific contract awards or RFPs were announced, but several budget and funding allocation issues with potential procurement implications were addressed.
Sources
- Durham Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission March 2026 · City of Durham NC · Mar 18