Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce – Fourth Friday Luncheon – Biking in Nacogdoches Focus Group on July 24th, 2026

Information obtained from Nacogdoches County’s Chamber of Commerce website: Nacogdoches.org

This event will take place from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Friday, July 24th, 2026 at the Fredonia Hotel and Convention Center located at 200 N Fredonia Street – Nacogdoches, TX 75961

Registration is requested by noon on Wednesday, July 22nd. The cost to attend is $30 for Chamber members and $35 for non-members.

To register or for more information, contact the Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce at 936-560-5533 or click and send an email to the Chamber’s office.

The Chamber’s Fourth Friday Luncheon “Better Biking Begins with You”

ACTIONetwork, working with Texas Department of Transportation Lufking District, will present the latest information for considering biking options in the community. The luncheon will include a time for feedback, because your input is needed!

Bonus! A lucky attendee wins $50 at the luncheon thanks to sponsor Commercial Bank of Texas. All Chamber members are included in the $250 drawing sponsored by Carr, Riggs & Ingram, but you must be present to win.

More about the presentation:
The TxDOT District Bicycle Plan is an opportunity to improve safety, connectivity, and access for people who bike in Texas, while supporting recreation, tourism, local mobility, and future project development across the state and in the Lufkin District.

Project Overview

  • TxDOT’s on-system road network connects communities, regions, and destinations; the bicycle plan helps identify how biking can be better integrated into that state-managed system.
  • The plan is intended to identify bicycling needs, evaluate where improvements would provide the greatest benefit, clarify the role of key routes, and guide future project development and investment decisions.
  • The plan does not directly fund or program specific projects, but it creates a framework that can help TxDOT and local partners advance improvements when roadway projects, maintenance activities, or funding opportunities arise.

Lufkin District 

  • The Lufkin District covers Angelina, Houston, Nacogdoches, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, and Trinity counties.
  • The plan focuses on practical connections: safer shoulders, lower-stress routes through towns, better transitions between local streets and highways, and improved access to schools, parks, downtowns, trailheads, and civic destinations.

Public Engagement 

  • Public input is essential because technical data alone cannot capture every barrier bicyclists experience on the road.
  • The project team, led by Toole Design, is asking stakeholders to help identify specific roads that might feel unsafe, intersections that are difficult to navigate, areas with limited visibility, shoulder or pavement issues, and locations where bicycle access would improve community connectivity.
  • The team is encouraging comments from both frequent cyclists and motorists regarding state roadways and trails.
  • The upcoming presentation and interactive session with the Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce is an opportunity for participants to learn more about the project and to share insights.

TxDOT Website: please visit https://www.txdot.gov/projects/planning/bicycle-pedestrian-planning-designing/statewide-bicycle-analysis-district-bicycle-plan-pilot.html to learn more.