Conway Sidewalk Projects 2022-2023

The City of Conway endeavors to create a more walk-friendly community where everyone can safely and comfortably walk through a more complete pedestrian network.

Walkability is the foundation for all modes of transportation. All trips require walking at some point. Walking is the most widely used transportation method, as well as the oldest. Whether you just ned to get to the other side of your house or get to the store, walking can get you there. Designing a walk-friendly community means more than just having sidewalks. A walk-friendly community is one that is designed so that all residents, regardless of their age, ability, or socioeconomic status can safely arrive at their destination without the use of a vehicle.

2023 Conway Sidewalk Projects

  • Ash St - College Ave to Scott St
  • Center St - Caldwell St to Prince St
  • Robinson Ave & Locust St
  • Corner of Davis St & Hairston St
  • Hairston St west of Mitchell St
  • Caldwell St - Locust St to Center St
  • Faulkner St west side

2022 Conway Sidewalk Projects

  • Scott St - Watkins St to Center St
  • Mitchell St - College Ave to Scott St
  • Center St - Scott St to College Ave
  • Reedy Rd - Half street improvement
  • Mitchell St - College Ave to Watkins St
  • Oliver St - College Ave to Scott St
  • Center St - College Ave to Simms St
  • NE corner of Exchange Ave & Dave Ward Dr
  • Watkins St - Caldwell St to Robinson Ave
  • Watkins St - Robinson Ave to Scott St
  • Duncan St - Clifton St to Davis St

Our Goals

  • Connectivity - Having a pedestrian network connected to trails, parks, schools, shopping, dining, and other amenities is essential to creating a walk-friendly city.
  • Safety - Designing crosswalks, sidewalks, and streets with all modes of transportation in mind will allow everyone to safely interact.
  • Education - Educating Conway will ensure students can safely walk and bike to school, pedestrians know their responsibilities and rights, and drivers share the road with pedestrians and cyclists.
  • Accessibility - Developing an inclusive network accessible to all citizens regardless of their economic status, race, gender, age, or ability is crucial.
  • Cohesion - Creating a comprehensive active transportation plan will help Conwa Better save the needs of everyone, regardless of transportation mode.