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Only 0.7 percent of federal transportation funds are spent on improving pedestrian facilities.

Any ideas for the 2015 Active Transportation Platform?

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With local municipal elections slated for the city and suburbs in 2015, active transportation advocates need to be prepared to speak with a unified voice on the issues we care about.

That's why Active Trans wants to hear from you about your biking, walking, and transit priorities.

We’ve been busy connecting with people across our movement to build a shared vision for the future of our advocacy. A few weeks ago, over a hundred Active Trans members and supporters came together at our Member Meeting & Advocate Summit to discuss the most pressing biking, walking, and transit challenges facing their communities and how we can work together to overcome them.

Now it’s your turn to weigh in!

Do you want safer and better bike lanes? Improved crosswalks? More frequent transit service? Here's your chance to be heard.

Please use the form below to share your thoughts on the biggest opportunities and challenges facing you in your community. We’ll compile your responses along with the input from our recent Advocate Summit to inform our 2015 Active Transportation Platform for the city and suburbs.

Please share your big ideas below. And don’t forget to pass this form along to your own network! The deadline for responses is Tuesday, December 9.

 

2015 Active Transportation Platform Input Survey

With local municipal elections slated for the city and suburbs in 2015, Active Trans wants to hear what your priority biking, walking, and transit issues are.

Please use the form below to share your thoughts on the biggest opportunities and challenges facing you in your community. Responses will be compiled and used to inform our 2015 Active Transportation Platforms for the city and suburbs. All are welcome to share their ideas below.

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5. Please share your contact information so we can update you on the 2015 Active Transportation Platform.

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