The Active Transportation Resource Center offers quarterly webinars on a variety of active transportation topics. Webinars feature state and local government agencies, active transportation practitioners, community organizations, and other champions sharing their knowledge.
Upcoming Webinars
Archived Webinars
This webinar highlights timely and relevant new resources from the Safe Routes National Partnership and Oregon Metro to help support the continuation of valuable, youth-focused walking and bicycling education and encouragement programs in light of unprecedented challenges and disruptions to traditional school and school district operations this academic year.
The teleconference content included updated ATP NI program guidance, especially related to COVID-19 effects on existing programming, new program resources, and a discussion on equity as it relates to ATP NI projects.
The teleconference content included an overview of new ATRC NI resources and an overview of updated ATP NI program guidance.
This webinar gives an overview of the California Healthy Places Index (HPI) tool.
This webinar gives an overview of first/last mile (FLM) active transportation connections to transit.
This teleconference is intended for recently selected ATP Cycle 4 NI awardees and for NI awardees from previous ATP Cycles who would like a refresher on support available through the ATRC.
This webinar features UC Berkeley Safe Transportation Research and Education Center’s (SafeTREC) Street Story, a web-based community engagement tool designed for people to report transportation safety issues they see and experience.
This presentation reviews the Bikeshare Program Toolkit for government agencies.
This presentation features an in-depth look at the Southern California Association of Governments’ (SCAG) Go Human campaign.
This presentation describes the fundamentals of Vision Zero, how it relates to and differs from traditional traffic safety approaches, and learn from one local jurisdiction that is strategically leveraging Vision Zero and ATP efforts to advance both local and state active transportation safety goals.