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The Atlanta Regional Commission’s innovative bicycle & pedestrian plan, which provides a
vision for improving biking and walking options across metro Atlanta, has earned a
Transportation Planning Excellence Award from the Federal Highway Administration.

ARC was one of just 11 organizations nationwide to receive a planning excellence award
for 2016-17. The winners were announced earlier this month.

ARC’s Regional Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan envisions


linking many existing trails to create a regional trail
network.

The plan, Walk. Bike. Thrive!, was recognized for its combination of “public input,
technical analysis, and policy frameworks to make walking and bicycling safe and
comfortable across the metropolitan region.”

According to the plan, the key to encouraging walking and biking is building safe,
comfortable, and convenient places for such activities. Livable neighborhoods, walk- and
bike-friendly communities, complete streets, and regional trails all support active, healthy
transportation options for metro Atlanta residents.

“This plan provides a blueprint for creating a better connected, healthier, and more
competitive region,” said Mike Alexander, Director of ARC’s Center for Livable
Communities.

The Walk. Bike. Thrive! plan has six key objectives:

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1. Encourage targeted investments to improve connections to schools, parks, transit


stops, and job centers, making it easier for people to get more places without
driving.
2. Realize the Atlanta region’s potential: 42 percent of metro Atlantans live within a
ve-minute ride of a trail; 41 percent work within a ve-minute walk of a transit stop;
23 percent live within a ve-minute ride to a job center. Opportunities exist in every
community and by relentlessly identifying and incrementally addressing barriers
to walking and biking, more people will be able to walk or bike for transportation.
3. Build a regional trail network that connects existing major trails.
4. Encourage more communities to take advantage of national programs that help
improve conditions for walking and biking. There are currently six nationally
recognized Walk-Friendly or Bike-Friendly communities in the Atlanta region.
5. Emphasize the economic value of quality walking and bicycling networks. A 2014
study showed that half of all income property developed in metro Atlanta since
2009 occurred in walkable, urban places – demonstrating that bike and pedestrian
infrastructure is critical to our economy.
6. Allocate $1 billion for bicycling and walking infrastructure in the region’s long-
range transportation plan. ARC and its planning partners have achieved this goal,
ensuring the development and maintenance of quality bike-ped infrastructure.

Pictured, from left, are: Tread Davis, ARC board


member; Byron Rushing, ARC Bicyle/Pedestrian Senior
Principal Planner; Steve Luxenberg, Director of Program
Development, Federal Highway Administration Georgia
Division; and ARC Board Member Charlotte Nash, Chair
of the Gwinnett County Commission.

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