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Juneau Today
By the People, for the People
Juneau Residents Invited to Complete Safe Streets Survey
Locals asked to provide feedback on improving city infrastructure by April 8 deadline.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 6:59pm
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The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) is encouraging all residents to participate in a public survey to share their insights and ideas for improving the safety and accessibility of the city's streets and infrastructure. The survey, part of the 'Safe Streets For All' initiative, is open for public comments until April 8.
Why it matters
Juneau, like many cities, has ongoing challenges with pedestrian and cyclist safety, traffic congestion, and aging infrastructure. This survey is an opportunity for locals to directly influence the city's future transportation plans and investments to create safer, more inclusive streets for all users.
The details
The 'Safe Streets For All' survey covers a range of topics, including sidewalk conditions, bike lane connectivity, crosswalk safety, public transit accessibility, and overall street design. Residents are encouraged to provide detailed feedback and suggestions to help the CBJ identify priority areas for improvement.
- The survey is open for public comments until April 8, 2026.
The players
City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ)
The local government of Juneau, Alaska, responsible for managing the city's infrastructure, public services, and community development initiatives.
What’s next
After the survey closes on April 8, the CBJ will review all public feedback and use the insights to inform their 'Safe Streets For All' action plan and future infrastructure projects.
The takeaway
This survey represents an important opportunity for Juneau residents to directly shape the future of their city's transportation network and advocate for safer, more accessible streets that serve the needs of pedestrians, cyclists, and public transit users.


