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Although people of color make up about one third of the population, they make up 46.1 percent of pedestrian deaths.

West Suburbs

Overview

The West Suburbs include west suburban Cook County, as well as DuPage and Kane counties.

Get the relevant updates on active transportation issues in the West Suburbs below and make sure to join our In Your Community: West Suburbs e-newsletter list.

If you are interested in learning more about any of the information provided on this page, please feel free to contact Maggie Melin at maggie@activetrans.org or 312-216-0475.

Local Advocacy Groups & Bike Clubs:

Aurora Bicycle, Pedestrian & Transit Advisory Board

Batavia Bicycle Commission

Bike Walk Bartlett (Facebook Group)

Bike Walk Oak Park (Facebook Group)

Brookfield Bikes! (Facebook Group)

Bike Palatine Club

Chicago Area Tandem Society

Cycle Brookfield

Downers Grove Bicycle Club

Elgin Bike & Pedestrian Advisory Committee (website), Elgin BPAC (Facebook Page)

Elgin Bike Hub (website), Elgin Bike Hub (Facebook Page)

Elmhurst Bicycle Club

Fox Valley Bike & Ski Club

Friends of Cycling in Elk Grove

Friends of the East Branch DuPage River Trail

Illinois Prairie Path (not-for-profit)

Joliet Bicycle Club

More Bike Lanes in Aurora, IL (Facebook Group)

Oak Park Cycle Club

Schaumburg Bicycle Club

Trails Linking Communities (Facebook Group)

Walk Batavia (Facebook Page)

Well Batavia

Wheaton’s Adventure Bicycle Club

The Walk Batavia/Bike Batavia mini-documentary is here

Check out this fantastic mini-documentary about walking and biking in Batavia, produced by Walk Batavia/Bike Batavia. It features local business owners, city employees and Batavia residents, who walk and bike ride around town and explore their community from a new point of view.

 

Villa Park unanimously approves Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan

Congratulations to the Village of Villa Park for adopting its Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan in May. Active Trans partnered with the village to develop the plan, which focuses on improving sidewalks and intersections for pedestrians; developing a bicycle network; and creating better connections to existing trails, such as the Illinois Prairie Path, Great Western Trail, Salt Creek Trail and other local destinations.

Bike Walk Education in Schools Act passes the Illinois House and Senate

We’re happy to report that the Illinois House and Senate passed the Illinois Bike Walk Education in Schools Actthis spring. This bill would add biking and walking safety education to the school curriculum in Illinois. Next, the bill moves to Gov. Bruce Rauner for his signature. Thank you to the hundreds of supporters who contacted their legislators to push for passage of this bill. Stay tuned for more opportunities to take action.

 

‘Tis the season to enjoy the outdoors!

Local advocacy groups, bike clubs, schools, towns and Active Trans are organizing fun biking and walking events around the region this summer:

 

We’re looking for Active Trans Ambassadors from the suburbs

Want to represent Active Trans at future suburban events and help us spread the message about the importance of walking, biking and public transit to residents throughout the region? We’re training volunteers interested in becoming Active Trans Ambassadors. Those who complete the training sessions will receive special, limited- edition Active Trans Ambassador T-shirts. If you’re interested in learning more, please email maggie@activetrans.org. Photo credit: James Lamb.

 

Advocates inspire bicycling in Elk Grove Village

One of the first steps to building a local movement is connecting with like-minded individuals in the community who also want to see safer, more comfortable transportation options. Organized events can be a great way to create this connection. We spoke to Dave Simmons from Friends of Cycling in Elk Groveabout his group’s experience organizing bike pit stops in Busse Woods to encourage bike safety and good trail etiquette – an idea that could easily be replicated throughout the region.    

 

Palatine’s Bike to School Day

Bike Palatine and Palatine’s School District 15 teamed up again this May for National Bike to School Day. Thirteen schools in Palatine participated with an impressive 1,480 student riders. Check out resources from the National Center for Safe Routes to School if you’d like your school to get involved in the next Bike to School Day in May or International Walk to School Day in October.

 

Kids ride free on Metra this summer

Metra is now offering free rides to children age 11 and under who are accompanied by an adult between now and Labor Day. Check out the Metra website for a list of fun events and activities that you and your family can reach by train in June.

 

Bike Walk Socials in the suburbs

As part of our Bike Walk Every Town suburban advocacy program, this spring Active Trans teamed up with advocates in Glen Ellyn and Friends of Cycling in the northwest suburb of Elk Grove to host two Bike Walk Socials. Nearly 40 advocates and residents curious about improving biking and walking in their communities got the chance to mingle and network with like-minded folks.  Visit our Bike Walk Every Town website for more information and future networking events.

 

Advocacy training webinars

As part of our Bike Walk Every Town advocacy program, we host lunch time webinars on how you can organize and create change in your community. Visit activetrans.org/bikewalkeverytown to register for our upcoming trainings, including our webinar on June 21 on event organizing ideas and tips. Check out the recordings of our most recent webinars:

Election Advocacy Strategies
Communication Strategies and Messaging
Outreach Strategies and Petition Writing
How to Organize a Pop-Up Event
Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Council (BPAC) Panel Discussion

Local Community Resources

DuPage County Trails and Bikeways

Kane Kendall County Council of Mayors 

Suburban Bikeways for All report

Trails Linking Communities (Facebook page) – stay updated on local and regional trial and bikeway news

West Suburban Municipal Conference

Please email suggestions for additional local community resources to Maggie@activetrans.org.