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Chicago’s first protected bike lane on Kinzie St. increased ridership by 55 percent without increasing traffic congestion for cars.

Mission & Vision

The mission of Active Transportation Alliance is to advocate for walking, bicycling, and public transit to create healthy, sustainable, and equitable communities.

We envision a Chicagoland that is a fun and healthy place to live, work, and play.

This Chicagoland is home to a multitude of transportation options that enable all residents to easily and safely reach any destination. Our 20-year Vision outlines our strategies, outcomes, and benchmarks. We envision the region with half as many crashes and where half of all trips are made by walking, biking, and transit.

This is how we reach those goals

Build a movement around active transportation

  • We build a movement by growing our loyal membership base, engaging generous donors and tireless volunteers.
  • We host fun events, like Fifth Third Bike the Drive and other rides that celebrate active transportation.
  • We work with you to make your community a better place to live and play.
  • We work in Springfield and D.C. to build support around legislation that prioritizes and protects bicyclists, pedestrians and transit riders.

Increase safety and encourage physical activity

  • We make it easier for people to be active with programs like Safe Routes to School and through education programs.
  • We promote physical activity in safe spaces where people are prioritized. Open Streets and neighborhood bike rides get people moving right in their front yards.

Create a world-class transportation network

  • If you build it, they will come. We are busy building. Active Trans staff is routinely hired by cities, large and small, to develop bike and pedestrian plans according to their residents’ needs and desires.
  • We advocate for more trails, for more reliable transit service and better sidewalks.

 

The Active Transportation Alliance’s Strategic Blueprint outlines the organization’s path for improving walking, biking, and public transit for the Chicago region during the five-year span of 2017 to 2021.