Key highlights on regulations, policies, and program funding for the transportation professional
If you missed the ATRC's "Using Health Data to Strengthen Your Active Transportation Program Application" webinar, a recording of this August 2025 event is now available.
This virtual presentation shares how two California health databases can be used to demonstrate need and provide additional context when applying for the Active Transportation Program (ATP).
The Healthy Places Index can be used to understand your community’s public health and health equity needs and allows users to explore conditions statewide, at multiple geographies down to the census tract level.
EpiCenter is an interactive database that includes injuries that resulted in an emergency department visit, hospitalization, or death. It can be used to view trends in pedestrian, bicycle, and traffic injuries at the state and county level.
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The Active Transportation Resource Center provides technical assistance, training, and resources to support the development and implementation of active transportation projects, particularly those funded by the Active Transportation Program.
ATRC helps ATP applicants, recipients, and others to increase safe walking and bicycling for all Californians and work towards our state’s mobility, safety, equity, environmental and health goals.
"There can be no doubt that the transportation sector is the most critical sector of our economy."
— Robert Brady
California LTAP supports local public transportation agencies across the state by providing professional training, technical assistance, knowledge transfer, and worksite best practices and innovations that help them plan, manage, and maintain their roadway infrastructure.
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