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Hundreds of Organizations from Every State in the Nation Thank US DOT Secretary Ray LaHood for His Leadership on Bicycle and Pedestrian Issues
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 28, 2010
Contact: Caron Whitaker, America Bikes Margo Pedroso, Deputy Director, Safe Routes to School National Partnership Cosa Bullock, Transportation for America
Hundreds of Organizations from Every State in the Nation Thank US DOT Secretary Ray LaHood for His Leadership on Bicycle and Pedestrian Issues Click here for .pdf version of this press release
Washington, DC—Hundreds of organizations from around the country joined together to thank U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood today for his leadership in making bicycling and walking safer and more accessible. Secretary LaHood accepted a thank you letter at DOT Headquarters from bicyclists representing America Bikes, Safe Routes to School National Partnership and Transportation for America and more than 200 national, state, regional and local organizations from every state in the nation.
Washington Area Bicyclists Association, a signatory on the letter, joined the group to present a thank you poster from local bicyclists, many of whom attended the event.
Secretary LaHood has raised the profile of bicycling and walking as an important component of our nation’s transportation system—which will improve safety for bicyclists and pedestrians, create more livable communities, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and create more opportunities for Americans to be more physically active. The US Department of Transportation’s new Policy Statement on Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation recommends that state and local governments give equal priority to walking and bicycling as other modes of transportation and ensure safe, convenient and interconnected transportation choices for people of all ages and abilities.
“The DOT is committed to providing the kinds of biking and walking opportunities people want to see in their communities,” said Secretary LaHood. “Bike and pedestrian paths are part of a cleaner, greener future for American transportation. I want to thank everyone at America Bikes, Safe Routes to School National Partnership, Transportation for America, the Washington Area Bicyclist Association, and the many other advocacy groups who are helping us make that future a reality.”
“Across the country people are biking and walking more. Americans want more investment in these cost effective transportation solutions that reduce congestion and air pollution, and offer healthy alternatives. ” Said Randy Neufeld, President of America Bikes, “We are ready to work side by side with Secretary LaHood to achieve his vision of a bike friendly America.”
“Forty years ago, nearly half of children walked and bicycled to school. Today, less than 15 percent of children do so—because parents are concerned about traffic speed and volume, distance to school, and lack of safe sidewalks and bike lanes,” said Deb Hubsmith, Director, Safe Routes to School National Partnership. “Secretary LaHood’s leadership is critical to ensuring that state and local governments focus on improving the safety and accessibility of walking and bicycling, so that more children and their families can make the healthy and active choice for their trip to school.”
“In small towns and big cities alike, Americans are saying loudly and clearly that their lives would be better, and their nation stronger, if we build more safe, clean and healthy options to move around,” said James Corless, Director of Transportation for America. “If American voters themselves were setting our transportation policy, more than 8 in 10 would support investing in a better network of roads and trails safe for walking and bicycling. Secretary LaHood is leading the way in creating a transportation program that invests our tax dollars accountably, in the things Americans want and need.”
A copy of the letter to Secretary LaHood is enclosed with the list of organizations that have signed on.
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About America Bikes America Bikes is a coalition of leaders from the bicycling community advocating for positive outcomes for bicycling in the federal transportation bill. America Bikes member organizations include: Adventure Cycling Association, Alliance for Biking& Walking, Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals, Bikes Belong, International Mountain Bicycling Association, League of American Bicyclists, the National Center for Bicycling and walking, and Rails-to-Trails Conservancy. www.americabikes.org
About the Safe Routes to School National Partnership Launched in August 2005, the Safe Routes to School National Partnership is a fast-growing network of hundreds of organizations, government agencies and professional groups working to set goals, share best practices, secure funding, and provide educational materials to agencies that implement Safe Routes to School programs. The Partnership’s mission is to serve a diverse national community of organizations that advocates for and promotes the practice of safe bicycling and walking to and from schools throughout the United States. www.saferoutespartnership.org.
About Transportation for America Transportation for America (T4) is the largest, most diverse coalition working on transportation reform today. Our nation’s transportation network is based on a policy that has not been significantly updated since the 1950’s. We believe it is time for a bold new vision—transportation that guarantees our freedom to move however we choose and leads to a stronger economy, greater energy security, cleaner environment, and healthier America for all of us. We’re calling for more responsible investment of our federal tax dollars to create a safer, cleaner, smarter transportation system that works for everyone. www.t4america.org
May 28, 2010
Secretary Ray LaHood Department of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, D.C., 20590
Dear Secretary LaHood,
We are writing to thank you for your recent Policy Statement on Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation, leading the way to make bicycling and walking equal modes of transportation, and we are eager to work with you to implement these changes.
We commend the policy statement’s assertion of the importance of walking and biking to livable communities. We believe a number of your recommended actions, such as raising minimum design standards, setting mode share goals for walking and biking and improved data collection will foster livable communities and enable people to walk or bike routinely and provide more choices for the 50 percent of total trips that are fewer than three miles.
Leveling the playing field for pedestrians and bicyclists is also a matter of public safety. Transportation for America’s “Dangerous by Design” report last year chronicled the 76,000 preventable pedestrian deaths over the last fifteen years due to unsafe streets. By highlighting the need for transportation choices for people of all ages and abilities, the DOT’s new policy will promote streets that are safer for everyone.
The Obama administration has shown encouraging progress on pedestrian and bicycle equity, even prior to your announcement. The joint-departmental Partnership for Sustainable Communities has initiated important collaboration between agencies, and the merit-based TIGER grants in last year’s economic recovery bill are already rewarding communities that plan for and integrate walking and biking into their transportation plans.
We have a lot of work to do. We should start by integrating policies that increase safety and accessibility for pedestrians and bicyclists, including Complete Streets and Safe Routes to School, into federal law so that new projects receiving DOT funds accommodate all users of the road. We should also advocate funding for Active Transportation networks in our cities, towns and metropolitan areas. We look forward to working
with you
on a new surface transportation law that broadens transportation choices for all Americans -- including older Americans, children, people with disabilities and residents of metropolitan and rural areas -- and introduces new
benchmarks for our federal
dollars, including those that will support biking and walking as equal modes of transportation.
Thank you for your leadership on creating a transportation system that is safe and accessible for all Americans, and we look forward to working with you.
Sincerely,
Transportation for America Safe Routes to School National Partnership America Bikes Active Living By Design Adventure Cycling Association Alliance for Biking & Walking America Walks American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation American Public Health Association American Society of Landscape Architects Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living Bikes Belong CEOs for Cities International Mountain Bicycling Association KidCommute, Inc. League of American Bicyclists National Center for Bicycling & Walking National Complete Streets Coalition Paralyzed Veterans of America Partnership for Prevention PolicyLink Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Reconnecting America Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center to Prevent Childhood Obesity Smart Growth America SMITH Optics Society for Public Health Education The Safe States Alliance Trust for America’s Health
ALABAMA AlaBike
ALASKA Alaska Transportation Priorities Project Bicycle Commuters of Anchorage
ARIZONA Arizona Safe Routes To School Program Arizona Walks Prescott Alternative Transportation
ARKANSAS Northeast Arkansas Bicycle Coalition
CALIFORNIA Bay Area Bicycle Coalition BikeSD.org BikeStation California Bicycle Coalition California WALKS CALPIRG COAST (Coalition for Sustainable Transportation) Community Health Councils Cycles of Change Davis Bicycle Collective Davis Bicycles! Davis Bicycles! School Committee East Bay Bicycle Coalition Endangered Habitats League Green Wheels Humboldt Partnership for Active Living Latino Urban Forum Local Government Commission Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition Los Angeles Walks Marin County Bicycle Coalition Move LA Pedestrian Friendly Alameda Prevention Institute Richard J. Jackson, MD, MPH, Professor and Chair, Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles RiderShip for the Masses Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates San Diego County Bicycle Coalition San Francisco Bicycle Coalition San Luis Obispo County Bicycle Coalition Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition Santa Monica Cycling Club Santa Monica Spoke Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition Strategic Alliance for Healthy Food and Activity Environments Sustainable San Mateo County The Mayor’s Challenge: Shape Up San Francisco The Transit Coalition TRAC - Train Riders Association of California TransForm Transit Advocates of Orange County Tulare County Redevelopment Agency UCLA Bicycle Academy Walk Oakland Bike Oakland Walk San Francisco WALKSacramento WalkSanDiego
COLORADO BikeDenver Colorado Legacy Foundation Denver City Council District 8 Healthy Lifestyle La Plata Jacob Smith, Mayor, City of Golden, Colorado LiveWell Colorado The Bicycle Cooperative of Fort Collins, Inc.
CONNECTICUT Bike Walk Connecticut Connecticut Association for Community Transportation Greater Bridgeport Transit
DELAWARE Bike Delaware Delaware Bicycle Council
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington Area Bicyclist Association
FLORIDA 1000 Friends of Florida BikeWalkLee Broward Smart Growth Partnership Naples Pathways Coalition, Inc
GEORGIA Atlanta Bicycle Coalition Bike Athens Georgia Bikes Alliance Pedestrians Educating Drivers on Safety, Inc. (PEDS) Douglas H. Dierenfield DDS ESP Wellness, LLC Frank H. Sayre, D.D.S.
HAWAII Get Fit Kauai; Nutrition & Physical Activity Coalition of Kauai County Kauai Path Inc. PATH - Peoples Advocacy for Trails Hawaii
IDAHO Idaho Pedestrian & Bicycle Alliance Teton Valley Trails and Pathways
ILLINOIS Active Transportation Alliance Healthy Schools Campaign League of Illinois Bicyclists Stakeholders Collaboration to Improve Student Health Two Rivers YMCA
INDIANA Health by Design Indiana Bicycle Coalition
IOWA Iowa Bicycle Coalition
KANSAS Bike/Walk Alliance-Witchita WamSagMan Trail
KENTUCKY Biking for Louisville Kentucky Youth Advocates Queen City Bike
LOUISIANA New Orleans Metro Bicycle Coalition
MAINE Bicycle Coalition of Maine
MARYLAND Baltimore City Department of Transportation
MASSACHUSETTS Danvers Bi-Ped Maryland Height Parks & Rec Commission MassBike WalkBoston
MICHIGAN The Washtenaw Bicycling and Walking Coalition
MINNESOTA 1000 Friends of Minnesota Bicycle Alliance of Minnesota D. Scott Dibble, State Senator Environment Minnesota Fit City Duluth Fresh Energy St. Paul Smart Trips Transit for Livable Communities
MISSISSIPPI Bike Walk Mississippi
MISSOURI B. Y. E. (Bikes Youth and Exercise) Bridging the Gap City of Independence Parks & Recreation Department Kansas City Bicycle Club Mark Twain Forest Regional Health Alliance Missouri Bicycle & Pedestrian Federation Missouri Coordinated School Health Coalition PedNet Coalition St. Louis Regional Bicycle Federation Trailnet Urban Kansas City Community of Cycling
MONTANA Active Transportation Alternatives Associated Students of Montana State University Sustainability Center Big Sky Fit Kids BikeNet Bozeman Area Bicycle Advisory Board Bozeman Sustainability Group Current Transportation Solutions Journeys From Home Lewis and Clark City-County Health Department Mainstreet Uptown Butte MAST, Missoula Advocates for Sustainable Transportation Missoula City County Health Department Missoula Parks & Recreation New West Health Services Shape Up Montana The Associated Students of The University of Montana Office of Transportation Working for Equality and Economic Liberation Yellowstone Valley Citizens Council NEBRASKA Activate Omaha
NEVADA Community Against Reckless Driving
NEW HAMPSHIRE Bike-Walk Alliance of New Hampshire Seacoast Area Bicycle Routes
NEW JERSEY Bike and Walk Montclair Jersey Off Road Bicycle Association New Jersey Bicycle Coalition NJ Future West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance
NEW MEXICO Bicycle Coalition of New Mexico Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Walk Albuquerque
NEW YORK Transport Workers Union Local 100 Transportation Alternatives, NYC Tri-State Transportation Campaign
NORTH CAROLINA Bicycling in Greensboro Safe Guilford/ Safe Kids
NORTH DAKOTA Go! Bismarck Mandan Healthy Community Coalition FM Active Transportation Group Southern Valley Health Watch
OHIO Bike,Walk Ohio! ClevelandBikes Safe Routes to School Chagrin Falls Walk and Roll Cleveland
OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Bicycling Coalition Washington County Walk This Weigh Sub-Committee of Washington County Wellness Initiative
OREGON Arriving By Bike Bicycle Transportation Alliance Lane Transit District Metro OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon Oregon Environmental Council Right2Bike Willamette Pedestrian Coalition All Traffic Solutions
PENNSYLVANIA Bike Pittsburgh Lebanon Valley Bicycle Coalition PA Walks and Bikes Philly Walks
RHODE ISLAND East Coast Greenway Alliance
SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston Moves Coastal Cyclists Cycle South Carolina Festivelo de Charleston Palmetto Cycling Coalition SideWalk Chalk South Carolina Lowcountry Environmental Education Programs
SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota Bicycling Coalition
TENNESSEE Anthony J. DeLucia, Ph.D, Professor, East Tennessee State University Bike Walk Tennessee Fountain City Connections Lose & Associates, Inc. Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Transit Now Nashville
TEXAS Bike Texas
UTAH Salt Lake County Bicycle Advisory Committee
VERMONT Local Motion VIRGINIA Active Williamsburg Alliance America Walks- VA
WASHINGTON Bicycle Alliance of Washington Cascade Bicycle Club Feet First Sierra Club Cascade Chapter Streets For All Seattle Transportation Choices Coalition Undriving, Inc Washington Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity
WEST VIRGINIA Mountain State Wheelers Bicycle Club Peddler’s Paradise Bicycle Recyclery Positive Spin Spokes 4 Folks
WISCONSIN 20BY2020 Bike Federation of Wisconsin Driftless Region Bicycle Coalition Safe Kids Wisconsin
WYOMING Friends of Pathways
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