Congressional leaders declare war on transit
Congress is currently debating our federal transportation programs and spending, and the way things are going, the impacts to transit […]
Congressional leaders declare war on transit Read More
Congress is currently debating our federal transportation programs and spending, and the way things are going, the impacts to transit […]
Congressional leaders declare war on transit Read More
Last night the Streets for Cycling 2020 Plan held its third public input meeting and it was a huge success.
Streets for Cycling Going Public Read More
Pictured with Pautsch (center) are Shafaq Choudry (Active Trans), Ron Burke, (Active Trans' Executive Director), Pautsch, Richard Bascomb
Schaumburg Bike Chairman Wins Award Read More
As reported last week on the Rails to Trails Conservancy's blog, trail advocates and residents in South Suburban Chicago Heights
Chicago Heights celebrates Old Plank Road Trail development Read More
Do you live Illinois’s 14th Congressional District represented by U.S. House of Rep. Randy Hultgren? If so, please consider contacting
Ask Hultgren to preserve critical funding for walking and biking Read More
West Town Bikes, located on Paseo Boricua (the stretch of Division street centered between Western and California avenues), in Chicago's
West Town Bikes' Girls Bike Club goes on the road Read More
The Wheaton City Council will vote in February on adopting the new Wheaton Bicycle Plan. Wheaton city staff and Active
Wheaton bicycle plan close to adoption Read More
Governor Quinn and the Illinois Department of Transportation announced the recipients of the long-awaited Safe Routes to School grant awards
Good news for Illinois students! Read More
A new grassroots initiative, City of Big Shovels, focuses on safe and productive snow shoveling for all Chicago residents and
Let's keep Chicago’s sidewalks clear of snow Read More
In recognition of Chicago’s 175th birthday on March 4th, the Chicago Office of Tourism (COTC) recently launched a new blog,
Active Trans weighs in on “175 Ways to Love Chicago” Read More