Here are some of the latest Walkability Wins, because safe streets aren’t up for debate! New Orleans, Louisiana Now in its 10th year of operations, New Orleans’ Lafitte Greenway averages more than half a million visitors to walk, bike, and play along a 2.6-mile trail. The Greenway serves as a... The post Walkability Wins Part Forty-Four: Inspiring Community Change appeared first on America Walks.| America Walks
In this installment of Walkability Wins, read about safety and pedestrian improvements from Louisiana to Washington.| America Walks
Parking mandates reinforce the status quo: systemic transportation inequity that prioritizes moving cars, not connecting people to where they need to go. To build more walkable, connected, and inclusive communities, we need parking reform. The post How to Talk About Parking Reform — and Win appeared first on America Walks.| America Walks
Public transit is essential to the life, health, and goals of small cities and town across the U.S. The post For Small Cities, Public Transit Matters appeared first on America Walks.| America Walks
Our first video roundup goes deep to explain how we ended up where we are today, and what we need to change.| America Walks
In this installment of Walkability Wins, we are safety and pedestrian improvements and highlighting wins from North Carolina to California.| America Walks