Beyond Urban Centers Walking and Bicycling in Small Towns and Rural America Executive Summary Federal investment in biking and walking benefits rural areas as much or more than urban centers ID: 542724
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Active TransportationBeyond Urban Centers
Walking and Bicycling in Small Towns and Rural AmericaSlide2Slide3
Executive Summary
Federal investment in biking and walking benefits rural areas as much or more
than urban centers.
Active transportation programs directly benefit America’s youth, and thus can help rural areas to
attract and retain talented young people
and families.
Active transportation is a
smart investment relevant to all Americans
at a time when our nation grapples with budget deficits, a stagnant economy, stubbornly high unemployment, and rising energy costs.Slide4
All Small Communities Don’t Fit in the Same BoxSlide5Slide6Slide7Slide8Slide9Slide10Slide11
Places: San Marcos, TXSlide12
Programs
Safe Routes to School
Transportation EnhancementsNonmotorized Transportation Pilot ProgramCommunities Putting Prevention to WorkComplete StreetsSlide13Slide14
www.railstotrails.org/beyondurbancenters
Federal fundingStoriesHealth and safety data
Bicycle infrastructureRural typologySlide15