
Move-A-Bull City is Durham’s largest Open Streets event. 1.2 miles of Blackwell, Corcoran and Foster streets will be closed to cars and open for fun.
The free event takes place Sunday, October 5, 2025, from 12 to 4 p.m. and is free to attend.
From Morehead Avenue on the south end (near the Durham Bulls Athletic Park) to Trinity Avenue on the north (near the start of the Ellerbee Creek Trail), people traffic will replace car traffic, and the streets will be transformed into car-free public spaces where people can come enjoy walking, biking, rolling, playing, and community celebration.
The free event will promote healthy, active living, street safety, and equitable access to public space.
Activation Zones up and down the corridor will each highlight a specific kind of engagement.
- Vision Zero Zone (sponsored by AARP): bring attention to street safety
- Wellness Zone (sponsored by Duke Health): health screenings & fitness demos
- Bicycling Zone (sponsored by eBikeCentral): (sponsored by eBikeCentral): rides, repairs, and e-bike test drives
- Community Heroes Zone: meet first responders, check out cool trucks
- Physical Activity Zone: stretch, sweat, and groove with yoga, Zumba & more
- Local Government Connections Zone: learn how your city + county work for you
- Arts Zone: make something beautiful while live music plays — for all ages
Move-a-Bull City is a project by Bike Durham, the City of Durham Transportation Department, and Durham County Department of Public Health’s Partnership for a Healthy Durham.
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