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How States and Cities Count Bicycling and Walking

by Mary Lauran Hall on July 23, 2014

The U.S. doesn't have a national transportation survey that captures what modes people use for their trips. Find out whether your state and city conduct bicycle and pedestrian counts.  

 
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Biking & Walking Roundup: All Eyes on the Highway Trust Fund

by Mary Lauran Hall on July 18, 2014

Every week, we roam the blogs of our member organizations and round up the most interesting tidbits. This week: Congress grapples with transportation funding, local flavor rides get rolling, and new transit projects. 

 
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I hope you too have the fortune to attend the Alliance Leadership Retreat

by Jacqueline Douglas on July 17, 2014

The Executive Director of the LivableStreets Alliance in Boston explains how the Alliance Leadership Retreat helped her grow her organization tenfold. The result: a stronger local advocacy presence winning campaigns to make the Boston region more walkable and bikeable. 

 
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Why Biking & Walking Advocates Love and Hate the Census

by Mary Lauran Hall on July 16, 2014

The Census' American Communities Survey has one question that makes it especially important - and especially tragic - to biking and walking advocates.

 
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Biking & Walking Roundup: Bicycle Terrorists Sound Off

by Mary Lauran Hall on July 11, 2014

Every week, we roam the blogs of our member organizations and round up the most interesting tidbits. This week: advocates respond to a violently anti-bike Washington Post column, new parklets in L.A., and a library on a bicycle. 

 
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WABA's Response to that Terrible Washington Post Piece is Awesome

by Mary Lauran Hall on July 09, 2014

Here's what other biking and walking advocacy organizations can learn from the Washington Area Bicyclist Association's rapid response to the Washington Post's recent damaging piece about bicyclists in DC. 

 
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The Alliance Benchmarking Report, Then and Now

by Mary Lauran Hall on July 08, 2014

The biking and walking movement was completely different in 2007. But without the right data, we wouldn't know how far we've come. That's exactly why the Alliance tackles the Benchmarking project. 

 
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Why I Can't Wait for the Women & Inclusion Session at the Leadership Retreat

by Naomi Doerner on July 08, 2014

We still have a long march ahead of us to extend rights to all people. At this year’s Alliance Leadership Retreat, I invite you to join me and other advocates as we move forward on equity and inclusion.

 
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Getting it Done: How Communities are Paying for Innovative Infrastructure

by Christy Kwan on July 07, 2014

How are cities and towns paying for separated bicycle infrastructure? A new Advocacy Advance report shows how cities use a combination of federal, state, local, regional, and private funds for innovative facilities. 

 
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New York: $75.6 million in new safety projects

by Christy Kwan on July 07, 2014

Advocates in New York state just won a major pool of federal safety dollars to install crosswalks, sidewalks, signals, and shoulders to make streets better for walking and biking. Here's how you can do the same. 

 
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Biking & Walking Roundup: O Canada / O Say Can You See

by Mary Lauran Hall on July 04, 2014

Every week, we roam the blogs of our member organizations and round up the most interesting tidbits. This week: advocates celebrate independence, Chicago's bold plan for the future of biking, and why getting bikes on Amtrak is so darn slow. 

 
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From the Blog

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