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Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission (BPAC) Meeting

Public meeting of the Mebane Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission to discuss local infrastructure and planning.

Mon, 24 Aug 2026 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (America/New_York) Glendel Stephenson Municipal Building Mebane , North Carolina
The Mebane Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission (BPAC) holds regular public meetings to discuss and plan for improved bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure in the city. These meetings are an essential opportunity for residents to engage with local government, provide feedback on transportation projects, and contribute to the development of a more accessible and bike-friendly Mebane. Join us at the Glendel Stephenson Municipal Building to stay informed and have your voice heard on local planning initiatives.

What to Expect

A formal meeting where commission members and the public discuss ongoing and future transportation projects.

Who Should Attend

  • Local residents
  • Urban planners
  • Cyclists
  • Pedestrian advocates

Agenda Overview

The meeting agenda includes project updates, public comments, and discussions on future infrastructure improvements.
Venue & Address
Glendel Stephenson Municipal Building
106 E. Washington St
Mebane , North Carolina – 27302
United States
Organizer
City of Mebane · Government
The municipal government of Mebane, North Carolina.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the meeting open to the public?
Yes, all BPAC meetings are open to the public.
Where is it held?
Glendel Stephenson Municipal Building, 106 E. Washington St, Mebane, NC.
Can I provide feedback?
Yes, there is typically time for public comment.
How often do they meet?
The commission meets regularly; check the city website for the schedule.
Is there a fee?
No, these are public government meetings.
How can I learn more?
Visit the City of Mebane website for meeting minutes and agendas.
Tags
Government Meeting Mebane North Carolina Transportation Bicycle
Summary
Public meeting of the Mebane BPAC to discuss local transportation and infrastructure.
Highlights
  • Public participation
  • Infrastructure planning
  • Community feedback
  • Transportation development
  • Local government engagement
  • Bicycle and pedestrian safety
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