NADO Excellence Award Snapshot
We are beginning a new series featuring past Excellence in Regional Transportation Award-winning projects. Our first Award Snapshot is a closer look at a 2019 project, the City of Williamsburg,
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We are beginning a new series featuring past Excellence in Regional Transportation Award-winning projects. Our first Award Snapshot is a closer look at a 2019 project, the City of Williamsburg,
The National Highway Institute has announced availability of a free web-based course on Bicycle Facility Design. The course covers principles of bicyclist safety, comfort, and connectivity, selection of bikeway type
Recreation Economy for Rural Communities is a new planning assistance program from the U.S. Forest Service, the Northern Border Regional Commission, and the Environmental Protection Agency to help communities develop strategies and
The Clif Bar Family Foundation supports small to medium-sized nonprofits working in the areas of food systems, outdoor activity, environmental protection and reducing environmental health hazards, and building stronger communities
The Safe Routes to School National Partnership has released the new brief Engaging Students with Disabilities in Safe Routes to School (PDF). This publication includes strategies for including students with
Guest post by Brian J. Morton, Senior Research Associate, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, (919) 962-8847, bjmorton[at]unc.edu Union, Lee, Chickasaw, and Pontotoc
During the 2016 NADO Annual Training Conference, a panel of three presenters and a moderator shared information about their experiences supporting economic development efforts through bicycle and pedestrian planning. By
In order to promote bicycle-related recreation and tourism throughout the region, North Central Florida Regional Planning Council developed a bicycle trail inventory and created interactive easy-to-use maps of the trails
The Walk Bike Columbia Plan envisions an expanded and ADA-accessible network of transit, sidewalks, greenways, trails, and on-street bicycle connections linking people to jobs, schools, destinations, adjacent communities, and one
The Bluegrass Area Development District (BGADD) and the Kentucky Office for Adventure Tourism worked together to draft the Cross Kentucky Master Trail Plan (PDF). The plan is a comprehensive how-to
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