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Complete Streets: Model Legislation for States and Municipalities

Source: AARP
Provides a guide for establishing effective Complete Streets legislation.
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Transportation and Mobility Solutions for Climate Resilience

Source: US Housing and Urban Development Agency HUD
Offers a guide to help communities implement safe active transportation and multimodal improvements in decarbonizing their transportation systems.
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Environmental Justice Clearinghouse

Source: US Environmental Protection Agency EPA
Offers a searchable library of over 200 environmental justice resources.
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Open Streets Toolkit

Source: Open Streets Project
Provides a comprehensive guide for starting an Open Streets program.
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Developing Ways to Expand Use of Micromobility in Historically Marginalized Communities

Source:
Announces funding and resources for partnerships in four cities to expand micromobility.
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Resources for State Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinators

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Offers information and resources for State Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinators.
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Walking to School: Connecting Past and Present Impacts

Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Explores the enduring effects of segregation and present-day social factors on current street conditions around schools and disinvested communities via a StoryMap focusing on these impacts in Atlanta,
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Walkability Wins

Source: America Walks
This monthly roundup covers pedestrian plazas, Complete Streets policies, and plans for funding in cities and states across the country.
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Trails and Resilience: Review of the Role of Trails in Climate Resilience and Emergency Response

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Describes seven programs and funding sources to improve transportation infrastructure resilience, including investments to improve trails.
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FHWA Active Transportation Funding and Financing Toolkit

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
The new Active Transportation Funding and Finance Toolkit from FHWA highlights innovative funding and finance strategies for implementing active transportation projects.
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