Active Trans works to connect trails in Chicagoland
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Chicago area residents have come to depend on trails not only as recreational assets, but also as transportation corridors that provide low-stress walking and biking connections within and between communities. The Chicago area provides opportunities to enjoy more than 1,100 miles of trails that crisscross the region. But too often people walking or biking on our regional trails encounter dead ends, dangerous crossings, diversions onto stressful streets, and other gaps in the network. Through our Trail Connect Chicagoland campaign, Active Trans works with advocates and public officials across the region to advance trail projects that move us closer to a seamless network. Multi-use trail projects take time to develop and implement, but thanks to the determination...