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The Every Place Counts: Leadership Academy was created to provide key background information and tools for emerging transportation leaders and other stakeholders who have limited experience with the transportation decision-making process.
The program offers competitive funding to small towns, rural and tribal communities to host a local design workshop, and to participate in a learning cohort.
This EPA Smart Growth program offers planning assistance to communities to help identify strategies to grow their outdoor recreation economy and revitalize their Main Streets.
A resource guide with strategies and examples for using roadside green infrastructure to manage wet weather and improve conditions for cyclists and pedestrians.
The Intersections Initiative connects community leaders, organizations, and local government agencies to technical assistance and funding to make streets safer and more accessible to walk and bike.
This interactive, online report by the League of American Bicyclists provides publicly available data on biking and walking for all 50 States, and other localities in the U.S.
Provides a multiday course for interdisciplinary teams to develop action plans and implement policies, plans, projects, or system improvements to support safe and accessible walking and biking.
A National Collaborative on Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) website with resources and research on the value of investing in activity-friendly communities.