Support a More Bikeable, Walkable Macon-Bibb County!

We're passionate about creating a Macon-Bibb County where everyone can experience the joys and benefits of biking and walking, whether it's commuting to work, exploring our neighborhoods, or simply enjoying the fresh air. We're proud of the progress we've made in 2023, and we're excited to share our accomplishments with you and continue making a positive impact with your support.

Your support will help us continue to advocate for policies that prioritize biking and walking, develop innovative programs that promote sustainable transportation, and create a Macon-Bibb County that is truly bikeable, walkable, and accessible for all.

Join us in making Macon-Bibb County a place where everyone can thrive.


A Few 2023 Highlights…

Expanding Safety Programs

We expanded our bicycle and pedestrian safety programs in 2023, launching new education initiatives for youth and seniors at nine Macon-Bibb County Recreation Centers. We also partnered with United Way, Safe Routes to School, and other partners to introduce walking school bus programs at LH Williams Elementary and Burdell-Hunt Elementary Schools.

Bringing People Together

We extended the reach of our popular Open Streets Macon program to the Houston Avenue neighborhood, reclaiming streets for people and showcasing the benefits of car-free spaces. In addition, we introduced our new Play Streets Macon initiative in the Greenwood Bottom, Downtown Macon, East Macon, and Bellevue neighborhoods, creating temporary, car-free play spaces for families and children.

Enhancing Infrastructure

We partnered with the Pleasant Hill Neighborhood to install Macon's first protected cycle track along Walnut St, providing a safer and more accessible route for bicyclists. This project also included improved pedestrian crossings, an intersection mural, and updated signage, enhancing the overall experience for pedestrians and cyclists alike. We also collaborated with the Macon 200 Committee and local artists to paint a bicentennial-themed mural on Main Street, celebrating Macon's rich history and culture.

 

Group Rides and Walks for All

We continued to offer free group rides and walks for people of all ages and abilities, including our popular Bike Party rides and Tatnall Tuesday walks. These events provide safe and social opportunities for people to enjoy bicycling and walking while connecting with others in their community.

Making Holidays More Enjoyable and Safe

We worked with the city and NewTown Macon to add safer pedestrian crossings on Poplar St. during Downtown Macon's Christmas lights, ensuring a more enjoyable and safer experience for visitors.

Advocating for Change

Our ongoing advocacy, from the grassroots to the government level, is making Macon-Bibb County a better place for everyone. This year, we witnessed Macon-Bibb County allocate more funding for pedestrian improvements, establish a Traffic Safety Manager position, transform Cotton Avenue Plaza, and secure funding for the expansion of bike lanes down Walnut Street and the enhancement of Linear Park.


YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS

Your donation will help us continue to make a difference in our community. Here are a few ways you can support Bike Walk Macon:

  • Become a member: Your membership dues help us fund our programs and advocacy efforts, ensuring that we can continue to create a more bikeable, walkable, and accessible Macon-Bibb County for all.

  • Make a one-time donation: Any amount is appreciated, and every contribution helps us move closer to our goals.

  • Tell your friends: Share our story and encourage them to support Bike Walk Macon's mission. Together, we can make a lasting impact on our community.

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