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Poll Reveals Broad Support for Federal Investment in Biking and Walking

Posted 12/10/14 by Kevin Mills in Policy | Tagged with Demand for Trails, Federal, Walkability and Bikeability

In September, RTC engaged leading Republican and Democratic pollsters to find out what likely 2016 voters for both parties really thought about the federal role in encouraging active transportation. The remarkable poll findings are an important tool for trail builders and supporters as they continue to fight back attacks against trail funding.

Photo of San Francisco Bay Trail courtesy dizzylizzy1217 via TrailLink

California Trail Projects Just Got a $54 Million Boost

Posted 11/17/14 by Laura Cohen in Building Trails | Tagged with BATC, California, Transportation and Health, Walkability and Bikeability

On Nov. 12, the Golden State approved $133 million worth of regional ATP projects, including more than $54 million for 24 trail projects across the state—a giant step forward toward creating a more walkable, bikeable California.

Innovative Indy: Cultural Trail Is the Way Forward

Posted 11/13/14 by Alyssa Bruns in Building Trails | Tagged with Indiana, Walkability and Bikeability

In Indianapolis, a city best known for car racing—biking and walking have long taken a backseat. However, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail is breathing new life into the downtown area by putting walkers and bicyclists at the center of its transportation equation.

Florida's High Speed Rail Project Missing One Vital Component

Posted 06/02/14 by Ken Bryan in Building Trails, Taking Action | Tagged with Florida, Rail-with-Trail, Walkability and Bikeability

They're calling it "All Aboard Florida," and we think a high-speed train service between Miami and Orlando would be terrific for Central and South Florida. Construction of the All Aboard Florida (AAF) project is expected to begin this year, with service starting in 2016.

Photos © FreeWalkers

Promoting Walkability in America – From Coast to Coast

Posted 03/10/14 by Amy Kapp in Trail Use | Tagged with Local Organizing, New Jersey, Walkability and Bikeability, Washington

In America’s urban centers and rural areas, walkability is becoming a hot topic. Both the public and public leaders are recognizing the way in which pedestrian-friendly policies and infrastructure can help spur economic development, improve individual and community health, and make neighborhoods more livable.

The Effects of Disparities and Walkability on Health: A Closer Look at Washington, D.C.

Posted 02/05/14 by Dr. Ted Eytan in Health and Wellness | Tagged with District Of Columbia, Equity, Walkability and Bikeability, Why Use Trails?

In the past decade, much research has been published about the effects of socioeconomic imbalances on health and wellness. In observance of American Heart Month, RTC is pleased to present this post by Dr. Ted Eytan, which discusses a factor that health professionals attribute as being particularly relevant to the short- and long-term health of communities: walkability.

Image © Emerging Terrain/Omaha.com

America's Next Gen of Trail Cities - Not Where You Expected

Posted 07/10/13 by Eric Oberg in Success Stories | Tagged with Demand for Trails, Walkability and Bikeability

The great thing about what we're seeing with rail-trail development at the moment is that it's ignoring all the preconceived notions of what we think we know about American cities.

10 Great Things: Tennessee

Posted 07/09/13 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Success Stories | Tagged with Best Of, Tennessee, Walkability and Bikeability

It may come as news to some that over the past few years Tennessee has been steadily rising up the ranks of America's bike friendly states.

Much At Stake for States in Battle of Bikeability

Posted 05/01/13 by Jake Lynch in Building Trails, Success Stories | Tagged with Statements of Support, Walkability and Bikeability

Trail building has become a competitive sport. And there is much at stake. As America's communities continue to jostle for position in the annual League of American Bicyclists Bicycle Friendly State rankings, what they are really competing for is new residents, new businesses, a reputation for livability and to be at the forefront of smart transportation, health and recreation planning.

Map image © wassonway.org

Wasson Way Rail-Trail a Key to Cincinnati's Future

Posted 02/26/13 by Eric Oberg in Building Trails | Tagged with Local Organizing, Ohio, Statements of Support, Urban Pathways, Walkability and Bikeability

There was terrific news for the people and businesses of Cincinnati last week with city manager Milton Dohoney Jr. unveiling a proposal to fund a number of innovative and much-needed development projects in the city by raising downtown car parking rates, currently among the lowest in the country.

Image © WalkScore.com

Bike Score Ups the Ante on Planners, Developers

Posted 01/14/13 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Building Trails | Tagged with Case Studies, Demand for Trails, Facts and FIgures, Walkability and Bikeability

In the ongoing conversation about why Americans need more biking and walking options in their transportation infrastructure, often the "it feels good," "it's better for the environment," or "it's better for your health" arguments unfortunately don't carry a lot of weight.

Photo © TrailLink.com

New York Exec Puts Rail-Trail at Center of Ambitious Health Goal

Posted 12/04/12 by Jake Lynch in America's Trails, Health and Wellness | Tagged with Champions, New York, Statements of Support, Walkability and Bikeability

The community leaders of Ulster County in New York have set some of the nation's most ambitious rail-trail planning goals. And they are determined to make them a reality.

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