Statewide Active Transportation Summit

Working on improving walking, biking, and accessibility in your community now? Thinking about doing so in the future? You should plan to attend the 2026 Statewide Active Transportation Summit to meet people doing this work in various parts of PA, see examples of work underway, and discover key elements to help you bring active transportation improvements home for your area.

The event will take place in Harrisburg at the Rural Electrical Association building at 212 Locust Street from 8:30am to 4pm on Thursday, June 4, 2026. The location is in the center of the city, three blocks from the Capitol Complex, one block from the downtown bus transfer center, and four blocks from the Amtrak station.


Parking Protected Bike Lanes

Computer graphic of cars parked alongside a bike lane to form a parking protected bike lane.

Municipalities in Pennsylvania lack the ability to easily install protected bike lanes and pedestrian plazas to physically separate people from car traffic.

Due to a technicality in the PA Vehicle Code that requires cars to be parked within 12” of the curb, Pennsylvanians are denied a life-saving tool that has been used successfully in states and municipalities across the country.


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“We envision a Pennsylvania where residents do not need to drive in order to thrive.”

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