It's time for Atlanta's political leaders to elevate safe, equitable, sustainable mobility solutions to the top of the agenda. Join the movement by signing on to our policy agenda today.

It's time for Atlanta's leaders to elevate safe, equitable, sustainable mobility solutions to the top of the agenda.

Join the movement by signing on to our equity & mobility policy agenda today.

Thank you to the partner organizations who helped develop and support this agenda!

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Explore our 2021-2025 Policy Agenda Recommendations for City of Atlanta and Atlanta Board of Education:

City of Atlanta: Safety

Make streets measurably safer for people biking, walking, and using scooters or wheelchairs.

Explore Safety Recommendations

City of Atlanta: Transit & Affordability

Increase access to transit and affordability of housing.

Explore Transit & Affordability Recommendations

City of Atlanta: Funding

Comprehensively fund Atlanta's sustainable transportation infrastructure.

Explore Funding Recommendations

Atlanta Board of Education

Make it possible for kids to safely get to and from school on foot, bike, transit, and other modes.

Explore Board of Education Recommendations

 

We urgently need Atlanta's leaders to adopt and implement equitable mobility recommendations.

Transportation is an essential part of everyone’s life. When it doesn’t work well, we miss out on job opportunities, have limited access to housing options, are exposed to unsafe streets or polluted air, or have our freedom of movement restricted due to the lack of reasonable options. When transportation is good, it is essential — even enjoyable, because it just works. We might notice kids biking to school, experience the ease of crossing the street safely, or relax while listening to music as we look out the window from a bus in a dedicated lane.

Yet as the pandemic continues, people face greater risks and barriers while in transit. Despite fewer miles driven, more people died on Georgia roads in 2020, likely due to an increase in speeding. And, people riding public transportation experienced dramatic cutbacks to bus routes, leading to longer walks to the nearest bus stop, often on streets that lack sidewalks.


This policy agenda is about creating viable transportation options that are safe, easy, accessible, and enjoyable for everyone.

Equitable transportation policies and projects provide physical and social mobility, as well as access to living-wage jobs, affordable housing, healthcare, and quality education. Affordable mobility options give people economic and social opportunities, especially in communities racially profiled for disinvestment that continue to suffer disproportionately from traffic fatalities. Green options reduce the transportation sector’s impact on climate change, an existential threat to communities.

Working with our partners and stakeholders, we created three policy recommendation categories: Safety, Transit and Affordability, and Funding. In addition, we have a policy agenda for the Atlanta Board of Education. Please join us in sharing these recommendations with our leaders as we work to create a more equitable city through mobility.

 

 

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