E Talleyrand Avenue: The Growing Need for Sidewalks & Family Accessibility
Improving a Key Route for Pedestrians in Monroe.
E Talleyrand Avenue connects Monroe’s Historic District to Downtown, serving as a key route for pedestrians heading to community hubs like the Union County Public Library, First Presbyterian Church, and the Union County Board of Elections. With more young families moving to the area, there’s an increasing need for safe, accessible walkways to these important destinations.
Making the Street Safer for Families.
A sidewalk on Talleyrand would improve safety for everyone, especially families with young children. Right now, walking without a sidewalk means dealing with bumpy pavement or sharing the road with vehicles, which can be particularly difficult for parents pushing strollers. A smooth, dedicated sidewalk would make walking to these community locations much easier and more enjoyable.
Investing in a sidewalk on E Talleyrand Avenue would enhance both safety and accessibility, helping make Monroe a more walkable, family-friendly community. As our city continues to grow, projects like this will help create a safer, more connected environment for all.
We Want to Hear from You.
We’re gathering community input through a brief survey to prioritize street and sidewalk improvements for our 2025 agenda. Your feedback will help identify areas that need attention and guide future initiatives to make Monroe a safer and more accessible place.