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 presentation discusses ATP project outcomes and achievements given the wide range of projects types, cost, geographies, and ATP priorities set by initial ATP-related legislation. Presentations also features a variety of projects delivered under ATP Cycle 1.
This teleconference offered a unique opportunity to learn from a diverse panel of ATP-funded MPO representatives about how MPOs are supporting local and regional active transportation non-infrastructure efforts and engaging communities in active transportation education and encouragement activities.
This presentation provides examples of active transportation volunteer engagement opportunities, successful volunteer recruitment and engagement models, and promising practices and resources to plan for volunteer-enhanced activities.
This teleconference looks at ways to engage active transportation professionals from all sectors (public health, transportation, law enforcement, schools, etc.) through a facilitated discussion on building and sustaining strong and effective multi-sector partnerships to support active transportation work at the local and regional levels.
This webinar introduces the Safe Routes to School National Partnership’s toolkit, Step by Step: How to Start a Walking School Bus at Your School an easy-to-follow guide to getting a walking school bus up and “walking” in your community.
This presentation will help orient transportation professionals and other non-public health practitioners to the public health approach to active transportation promotion.
This webinar provided a great opportunity to learn from the experiences of two Active Transportation Program-funded projects in California who have recently implemented various bike and pedestrian safety curricula in school settings, and in afterschool programs.
Learn about youth engagement at the local, regional, and state level, how kids of all ages are influencing their community in positive ways, and how your community can engage youth, participate in meaningful dialog, and share ideas with decision makers and community members to make a difference for safety in their community.
This webinar focused on the resource tool: Safe Routes to School Programs in Rural California: A Guide for Communities and Partners, and included an example of how the tool was used to prioritize a project for funding by the California Transportation Commission’s Active Transportation Program (ATP).
This webinar featured the new guidance document: Creating Safe Routes to School Programs in Tribal Communities in California.