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The fight for a clean and reliable transportation system is ramping up in Springfield, and we need your help! If you want to see a game-changing solution to our transit challenges, promising not just survival but a thriving future for public transportation in the region, we need you to act now. Please consider filling out a witness slip on behalf […]
Read MoreImagine a week where your friends and neighbors experience your community from a completely new perspective. That’s the challenge posed by the Week Without Driving initiative, and now you can bring this eye-opening experience to your community with help from Active Transportation Alliance. We’re excited to introduce our brand-new Week Without Driving stipend program for 2025. From September 29 to […]
Read MoreWant to ignite a passion for cycling in your community this May? Active Transportation Alliance is thrilled to announce our Bike Month mini-stipend program for 2025, offering a perfect opportunity to bring the joy of biking to your local streets. Last year, grassroots groups and towns across Chicagoland transformed their communities with vibrant Bike Month celebrations. From community rides to […]
Read MoreThings are heating up in this session of the Illinois General Assembly as legislators begin to advance a number of bills that would improve walking, biking, and transit in Illinois. From a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reform our regional transit system to bold action for safer streets, this legislative session has the potential to bring about transformational change and help us […]
Read MoreThe Old Plank Road Trail (OPRT) extension project will bring a much-needed trail connection to the Chicago Southland, connecting Illinois and Indiana through a vibrant new recreational pathway. This initiative aims to convert an inactive rail line into a multi-use trail, linking the existing OPRT in Chicago Heights, Illinois, with the Pennsy Greenway in Schererville, Indiana. The Old Plank Road […]
Read MoreTransit Equity Day, February 4, is the day we honor Rosa Parks and reaffirm that transit is a fundamental human and civil right. As we face unprecedented challenges in Chicago’s regional transit system, we must act now to prevent devastating service cuts that would impact millions and hinder our climate change efforts. The Metropolitan Mobility Authority (MMA) proposal offers a […]
Read MoreWant to get more involved in making our region a better place to walk, roll, bike, and take transit? If you’re interested in learning about tangible ways to make a positive difference in your community and across our region, become a Street Team Advocate! Join one of our two-hour trainings to build your advocacy skills and get up to speed […]
Read MoreWe are closer than ever to lowering Chicago’s default speed limit, thanks to the tireless efforts of advocates like you. Your personal stories and outreach to alderpeople have been instrumental in advancing this campaign. While we have come a long ways, we still have lots of work to do. If you haven’t already, please connect with your Chicago alderperson and […]
Read MoreWinter in Chicagoland means clearing those sidewalks of snow so that pedestrians have safe walkways to traverse during the winter. Shoveling sidewalks is not only the neighborly thing to do, but it’s also the law in some places, including Chicago. While we strongly support the effort to make sidewalk snow removal in Chicago a municipal service, snow removal—for now—continues to […]
Read MoreEditorial Note (January 17, 2025): We are closer than ever to lowering Chicago’s default speed limit, thanks to the tireless efforts of advocates like you. Your personal stories and outreach to alderpeople have been instrumental in advancing this campaign. On January 15, 2025, while the City Council did not hold a final vote on the speed limit, an important step […]
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