The Pleasant Ridge Arts Council (PRAC) is working on an Arts Plan for the City. The PRAC will use the Arts Plan to guide their work in future years. Now is your chance to help us develop a vision for the arts in Pleasant Ridge!
Take the Survey at This Link: www.cityofpleasantridge.org/ArtSurvey
The survey is the first step in the process. There will also be workshops in the evening on Monday, July 22 through Wednesday, July 24 at the Community Center. Please mark your calendar as these workshops will be a collaborative effort that will allow the public to provide fast feedback to the project consultant team.
The window to complete our community survey is coming to a close tomorrow. Join the conversation and make your voice count today! Take the survey here.
At the City of Pleasant Ridge, your voice matters. We believe that understanding the attitudes, concerns, and values of our local community is critical in fulfilling the responsibilities of government. That’s why we’re conducting a survey to recognize and then take action that reflects your views.
We invite all residents to participate in the survey, and each person in a household may respond once to the survey. It should take about 10-15 minutes of your time. By completing the survey, you’ll help us improve the delivery of government services, enhance our communication tools, and prioritize budget allocations based on what our residents value most.
We genuinely appreciate your input, so thank you for taking part in this survey. Together, we can make Pleasant Ridge an even better place to live!
Click HERE to take the survey.
Community Survey and Existing Conditions Report
The results of the community survey, a summary of the public engagement events from July, and Toole Design’s existing conditions report are available online on the project homepage at cityofpleasantridge.org/woodwardheights.
Community Meeting #2
The second public meeting for the Woodward Heights Traffic Management Study will take place on Zoom on Tuesday, September 27 from 6p-8p. The Toole Design project team will discuss the traffic analysis conducted to date and will gather feedback from the community on potential alternatives.
You can register for the virtual meeting here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
The cities of Ferndale and Pleasant Ridge have again partnered with SMART to provide FREE shuttles during this weekend’s Funky Ferndale Art Fair and DIY Festival.
The free shuttles will run every 20-25 minutes. Friday hours are 5 pm-12 am and Saturday hours are 11 am 12 am. The Pleasant Ridge stops are again on Sylvan at the Woodward alley and on Ridge at Hessel Park just north of Cambridge. Drop-off and pick-up locations in Ferndale are at Planavon and Withington, and at Leland and 9 Mile.
A full route map is available at this link. The green line will be providing service to Pleasant Ridge.
For more information about the events, please visit the Funky Ferndale Art Fair (link) and DIY Festival (link) websites.