The first in our series of webinars focused on Active Transportation Cycle 5 is next week on Thursday, Sept 26 at 11am PT - register now! It may seem too soon to be thinking about this, but what we know from our work with past ATP applicants is that if you wait until the guidelines come out, you won’t have enough time to create a competitive application. You should be thinking now about what project you will apply for, identify key partners, and plan out community engagement. Let us help you get started! Moderated by California Senior Policy Manager Jonathan Matz, the webinar’s guest speakers will be Cory Wikerson of City of Santa Ana, Melanie Mullis of the City of Ontario, and Edgar Garibay of Tuolumne River Trust. We will talk through how to identify the communities in need, gaps in your biking and walking network, how to build your team, and the importance of community partners. Sign up today!
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