The $100M EPA Grant and What It Means for Little Rock

Is driving a car a choice? Or is it your only option? Introducing Week Without Driving, an advocacy campaign to help learn more about how our city is designed, and what needs to change for it to be truly accessible to all.
Introducing Week Without Driving

Is driving a car a choice? Or is it your only option? Introducing Week Without Driving, an advocacy campaign to help learn more about how our city is designed, and what needs to change for it to be truly accessible to all.
Active Transportation Project Pipeline

Last week, Bicycle Advocacy for Central Arkansas (BACA) had Jon Honeywell, Little Rock’s Director of Public Works, as their special guest. Below are some updates on city projects that will make it easier and safer to get around the city.
Reflections on Central Arkansas Vulnerable Road Users Summit

Little Rock hosted Central Arkansas’ very first Vulnerable Road User Summit. This is an incredible step to taking serious the safety of people who can’t or choose not to drive cars.
Central Arkansas’ Regional Safety Plan and Little Rock’s Vision Zero Policy

Little Rock has taken the first, very important step to make our city streets safer by adopting Central Arkansas’ Regional Safety Plan and a Vision Zero Policy.
Celebrate Trails Day! Little Rock Advocacy Tools

Trails are wonderful off-road connectors that enable people to walk, bike, and roll safely. They also protect natural areas from development, offer carbon storage, and reduce heat island effect. Learn how to support more trails in Little Rock by plugging into these initiatives.
Launch of the Pedal Party – Season 3!

Picture this: It’s Monday evening and there are joyful people of all ages, wearing different styles of clothing, with bikes, scooters, bike-trailers covered in colorful lights.
Safe Streets for People in Pettaway: More Action Needed

The demonstration was taken down, the neighborhood asked for a permanent fix to the street and are waiting to get a response from the city, and… then a car crashed into a telephone pole.
Community Conversation Takeaways

This conversation we kept more casual and leaned in on peer-to-peer learning. Topics we discussed included our take on riding Little Rock’s bus, resources available for the unhoused, and recent local park developments.