Cavalcade-Homestead Healthy Connection Corridor

Share Cavalcade-Homestead Healthy Connection Corridor on Facebook Share Cavalcade-Homestead Healthy Connection Corridor on Twitter Share Cavalcade-Homestead Healthy Connection Corridor on Linkedin Email Cavalcade-Homestead Healthy Connection Corridor link


The Cavalcade-Homestead Healthy Connection Corridor is a planned project to improve street safety and connect people to work, school, parks, and other destinations in a way that supports a healthy lifestyle. The improvements include wider and more comfortable bike lanes, sidewalks, and bus stops on Cavalcade Street and Homestead Road, two major streets in Kashmere Gardens and Trinity Gardens. When complete, residents will be able to bike safely to the Halls Bayou Greenway trail, along with the expanding network of bikeways throughout Houston.

This project is a partnership between the City of Houston and Harris County Precinct 1. It supports the Houston Bike Plan, which aims to make the City of Houston a safer, more accessible, Gold Level Bike-Friendly City by 2027, and Vision Zero Houston, which aims to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030.

To learn more, view the intro presentation in the right-hand column.
To ask a question or give a comment, add your feedback in the form below.


The Cavalcade-Homestead Healthy Connection Corridor is a planned project to improve street safety and connect people to work, school, parks, and other destinations in a way that supports a healthy lifestyle. The improvements include wider and more comfortable bike lanes, sidewalks, and bus stops on Cavalcade Street and Homestead Road, two major streets in Kashmere Gardens and Trinity Gardens. When complete, residents will be able to bike safely to the Halls Bayou Greenway trail, along with the expanding network of bikeways throughout Houston.

This project is a partnership between the City of Houston and Harris County Precinct 1. It supports the Houston Bike Plan, which aims to make the City of Houston a safer, more accessible, Gold Level Bike-Friendly City by 2027, and Vision Zero Houston, which aims to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030.

To learn more, view the intro presentation in the right-hand column.
To ask a question or give a comment, add your feedback in the form below.

Discussions: All (1) Open (1)
Page last updated: 12 Jan 2024, 03:18 AM