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Pike District Connector community bike ride

The Montgomery County Planning Department and Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) invite the community to join them for a community bike ride through the new Pike District Connector in White Flint on September 18, 2021. The event starts at 10 a.m. at the Bethesda Metro Station, and will be an approximately six-mile trip along the Bethesda Trolley Trail. The ride will traverse the Pike District Connector and conclude at Wall Local Park for the Pike District Connector Kickoff (11 a.m.). The event is free to attend and all are welcome to join. The Pike District Connector will temporarily connect the Bethesda Trolley Trail to the Montrose Parkway Trail, and activate four public spaces along the way, and promote the recently opened Josiah Henson Museum & Park.

View an interactive map about the Pike District Connector.

The Montgomery County Planning Department is partnering with the Better Block Foundation on the Connector. The Planning Department previously hosted two placemaking events with Better Block, at Randolph Hills in 2018 and in Burtonsville in 2019.

The project is a part of the Advancing the Pike District initiative which seeks to spark implementation of the 2010 White Flint Sector Plan by identifying short-term opportunities for success that can be implemented within the next 2-5 years to further the development of the White Flint area, as well as move forward the sector plan.

The Connector will be installed the week of September 13 and will remain in place through late fall. Sign up to volunteer to help with the build out, including creating ground murals under the guidance of local artists, building a pollinator garden with plants, art, and adding temporary seating in Wall Park.