Day 1 April 27, 2022 -Agenda


This talk provides a retrospective overview of trends in walking and cycling levels, safety, funding, research, and infrastructure over the past three decades. It portrays significant progress in most areas from 1990 to 2020, but with some ups and downs. Walking for all trip purposes in total has…


Prepare to be entranced by the personal journey of an extraordinary storyteller. Renée Moore started as an adult who didn’t know how to ride a bike. She explains how she evolved into a champion for bike riding for people of all races and genders. Hint: it isn’t about the bike.<…


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What is Recreational Trail Grant funding and how can a project receive this funding?
The Texas Parks and Recreation Department gives more than $3 million per year in grants to build trails of all kinds. Erick Hetzel and Chris Sheffield, both on the Recreational Trails Grants staff, hav…
Argo AI, a leading self-driving technology company founded in 2016, and the League of American Bicyclists developed a set of six technical guidelines for safe interactions between auton…


In Austin and other cities, African American cultural/historic sites have not been part of the mainstream story of how a city or community was developed …


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Day 2 April 28, 2022 -Agenda

Learn how to design safe, inclusive, and sustainable mobility networks on a guided tour through the streets of Utrecht, the Netherlands on this hour-long “virtual study tour”.
This session touches on the following topics:
• Self-enforcing street engineering (designing for t…
This presentation covers three Texas Department of Transportation funding programs of interest to those working to advance active transportation. The three programs are Transportation Alternatives (TA), Traffic Safety General Grants, and the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP).
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Not many people will ride a bike if they do not feel safe and they worry about bicycle theft at their destination. Austin may have more bicycle parking racks than most cities of any size in the US. How did they do it? What did they do? What can other cities and towns learn from Austin’s bic…
Lori Renteria delves into the creation of the Tejano Healthy Walking Trails. They were created by The East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Planning (ECC) Team because numerous gentrification bulldozers had invaded, knocking down homes displacing low-income Mexican American families and iconic businesse…

Tony Boone shares some of his most valuable observations and the important lessons he has learned from four decades in the trail industry. He has been very fortunate to lead teams in planning, designing and constructing over 1,000 km of sustainable trails for pe…

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Well known as an entertaining story-teller, former state legislator, veteran livable community advocate, and consultant, Charlie Gandy talks about his experience as a long distance hiker. Experience an epic trail vicariously through the eyes of an Active Transportation Professional as Charlie sha…


Day 3 April 29, 2022 -Agenda

This session looks at cycling networks as a basic infr…
We have seen the micro-mobility industry evolve and change rapidly over the past 8 years. Learn how docked bike sharing systems fit in with the micro-mobility industry and public urban transportation; what micro-mobility is and how it relates to and supports urban transportation; the differences …

In this two-part session, renewable energy experts Sushil Reddy from Mumbai, India and Luis Fourzan, from Chihuahua, Mexico discuss how electric bikes are transforming urban transportation at a rapid pace. Sales of eBikes greatly outpace the sales of electric cars. But what about tourism? Is ther…






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This fast-moving session introduces several outstanding advocacy organizations and their current priorities. These priorities will be presented by the leaders of the following …


In November of 2020, the voters of Austin approved a historic $460 million bond referendum to fund active transportation and trails projects. It was many times previous bonding levels in Austin. Specific funding was also included for Vision Zero and Safe Routes to School projects. Find out how&nb…

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