Key highlights on regulations, policies, and program funding for the transportation professional
WEBINAR: December 17, 2025, 12:00PM - 2:00PM PT
The Association of Pedestrian & Bicycle Professionals (APBP) is hosting a webinar on "Building Capacity & Engagement Through Community Transportation Academies".
This presentation includes an overview of the Community Transportation Academy program and its potential to build capacity and deep public engagement in local transportation planning. Speakers from 1000 Friends of Wisconsin, Bike Cleveland, and BikeWalkKC will share their own experiences and curriculum.
The Community Transportation Academy is a free 10-week course that provides local participants with the fundamentals of local transportation planning and equips them with skills to advocate for themselves and their communities. Each Academy is tailored for the community in which it is held, with participants representing a diverse cross-section that includes advocates, college students, young professionals, public sector employees, commissioners, business owners, healthcare professionals, and retirees.
The Academy helps bridge the gap between community advocates and transportation planning entities by providing new avenues for public engagement and creative problem-solving in local transportation planning.
The Community Transportation Academy began as a program of 1000 Friends of Wisconsin. Academies have been held in several cities in Wisconsin, including La Crosse, Stevens Point, Beloit, and Kenosha. In 2024 the program expanded to 5 other cities in the upper Midwest: Cleveland, Des Moines, Detroit, Kansas City, and Minneapolis.
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The Association of Pedestrian & Bicycle Professionals is the leading professional organization for planners, engineers, designers, and advocates building walkable and bikeable communities
APBP offers resources, training, and networking to advance sustainable, equitable active transportation across the U.S. and Canada, and connects professionals in transportation, public health, and urban design by providing a platform for sharing knowledge and influencing policy for safer, more accessible streets.
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