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What is Active Transportation? 

It's human-powered travel like... walking, bicycling, e-biking, rolling, scootering, using a wheelchair, running, jogging, hiking, skateboarding, roller skating, in-line skating and yes, even unicycling. 

Why plan for Active Transportation? 

Planning for active transportation makes Washington County a better place for people traveling by foot, bicycle, wheelchair or mobility device, and accessing public transit. 

A deliberate plan will help provide a blueprint for comfortable, convenient, and well-connected pedestrian and bicycle networks for everyone. It also helps identify needs and priority projects to include in the countywide Transportation System Plan - our 20-year roadmap for transportation policies and investments to meet the needs of our growing and diverse communities. 

What are the goals of this plan?

  • Improving Safety: Transportation infrastructure that serves all modes of travel makes our transportation system safer, especially for vulnerable users.  

  • Increasing Transportation Options: Investing in alternatives makes walking, bicycling and transit more attractive and reduces reliance on the automobile. 

  • Increasing Economic Opportunity: Increasing access to employment and education enhances opportunities for Washington County residents. 

  • Improving Healthy Outcomes: Increasing the number of places and ways people can be active can improve health outcomes by reducing the risks of cardiovascular disease, lowering public healthcare costs. 

  • Improving the Environment: Expanding active transportation options can improve air quality for people and wildlife by encouraging/enabling people to drive less, reducing vehicle-related air pollution and lowering the emissions that drive climate change. 

  • Improving Accessibility: Reducing transportation barriers for people with mobility challenges, especially those in wheelchairs, makes our community more accessible for everyone. 

  • Increasing Neighborhood Vitality: Supporting the development of vibrant, walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods and reducing the need for excess parking can benefit Washington County’s economic development.