Mark your calendars for an upcoming 2021 Active Transportation Program (ATP) Workshop! The California Transportation Commission (CTC) is hosting a series of workshops throughout the state to provide more information on the ATP Cycle 5 grant application process, procedures and key deadlines. Workshops are available to attend in person or by teleconference. City and tribal governments, local agencies, and the public are encouraged to attend.
Upcoming 2021 ATP Workshops
Date/Time | Location | Links |
February 4, 2020 10am-1pm |
Police Department Community Room 220 West C St. Tehachapi, CA 93561 |
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February 5, 2020 10am-1pm |
500 S. Main St. Mount Whitney Room Bishop, CA 93514 |
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February 10, 2020 1pm-4pm |
1110 W Capitol Ave. West Sacramento, CA 95691 |
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February 19, 2020 1pm-4pm |
3331 North First Street San Jose, CA 95134 |
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February 21, 2020 2pm-4pm |
1031 Butte Street, 1st floor Redding, CA 96001 |
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February 24, 2020 1:30pm-3:30pm |
2 S. Green St. Sonora, CA 95370 |
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February 26, 2020 11am-1pm |
ActiveSGV 10900 Mulhall St. El Monte, CA 91731 |
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February 27, 2020 12:30pm-2:30pm |
123 East Anapamu St. Santa Barbara, CA 93101 |
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March 3, 2020 1pm-4pm |
210 N. Church St. STE B Visalia, CA 93291 |
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March 10, 2020 12:30pm-3:30pm |
401 B St. STE 800 San Diego, CA 92101 |
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Active Transportation Program (ATP)
On September 26, 2013, Governor Brown signed legislation creating the Active Transportation Program (ATP) in the Department of Transportation (Senate Bill 99, Chapter 359 and Assembly Bill 101, Chapter 354). The ATP consolidates existing federal and state transportation programs, including the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP), Bicycle Transportation Account (BTA), and State Safe Routes to School (SRTS), into a single program with a focus to make California a national leader in active transportation. The ATP is administered by the Division of Local Assistance, Office of State Programs.
The purpose of ATP is to encourage increased use of active modes of transportation by achieving the following goals:
- Increase the proportion of trips accomplished by biking and walking
- Increase safety and mobility for non-motorized users
- Advance the active transportation efforts of regional agencies to achieve Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction goals, pursuant to SB 375 (of 2008) and SB 341 (of 2009)
- Enhance public health
- Ensure that disadvantaged communities fully share in the benefits of the program
- Provide a broad spectrum of projects to benefit many types of active transportation users
Visit the Caltrans ATP website for more information.