More Equity Resources
Signalized Intersection Enhancements that Benefit Pedestrians
Source: America Walks, Fehr and Peers
This resource summarizes treatments for improving pedestrian safety at signalized intersections.
Read More >Fiscal Year 2011 Update on the Nonmotorized Transportation Pilot Program
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This March 2011 update summarizes some of the accomplishments of the four communities that are part of the Nonmotorized Transportation Pilot Program (NTPP).
Read More >Advocacy and Public Health: Partners for Walkable, Bikeable Communities
Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
The ACEs project developed the concept of an Active Living Task Force to formalize collaboration among people from diverse sectors with a stake in the way a community supports active living.
Read More >Source: Australian Bicycle Council
The NCS 2011-16 sets out a framework of six key priorities: cycling promotion, infrastructure and facilities, integrated planning, safety, monitoring and evaluation, and guidance and best practice
Read More >Transportation Enhancements: A Summary of Nationwide Spending as of FY 2009
Source: National Transportation Enhancements Clearinghouse
An overview of how States have spent their cumulative TE funds.
Read More >Transportation Enhancements: A Summary of Nationwide Spending as of FY 2007
Source: National Transportation Enhancements Clearinghouse
An overview of how States have spent their cumulative TE funds.
Read More >Source: Coalition for Recreational Trails
The Coalition for Recreational Trails with the Federal Highway Administration, developed a database of State trail projects that had received funding from the Recreational Trails Program since the program'
Read More >Source: National Transportation Enhancements Clearinghouse
The report provides agency staff, policy makers, professionals, and citizens the opportunity to better understand and maximize the benefits to be derived from the TE program.
Read More >Leveraging the Partnership: DOT, HUD and EPA Programs for Sustainable Communities
Source: US Department of Transportation (DOT), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
This guide is intended to help communities identify federal resources available to support efforts to promote livable and sustainable communities.
Read More >Surface Transportation Environment and Planning (STEP) Cooperative Research Program
Source: Federal Highway Administration
The general objective of the STEP is to improve understanding of the complex relationship between surface transportation, planning and the environment.
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