GETTING ORGANIZED

TITLE:Analysis of Successful Grassroots Movements Relating to Pedestrians and Bicycles and a Guide On How to Initiate A Successful Program
AUTHOR:Anne Lusk, for the Federal Highway Administration
NUMBER:FHWA-PD-93-024, Case Study #6
YEAR:
FORMAT:Booklet
LENGTH:47 pages
FEE:
INTENDED
AUDIENCE:
Pedestrian Program Coordinators
DESCRIPTION:

This study serves as a guide on how to start a grassroots movement. Fifteen steps are listed and explained. Measures of success, before a facility is build, once it has been completed, and after it has been in existence, are discussed. Other important considerations, including leadership, organizations, users, facility development, mapping, land, marketing, fund raising, state departments of transportation, foreign experiences, and aesthetics, are detailed. A list of references is included

HOW TO GET:Order from:
The National Bicycle and Pedestrian Clearinghouse
1506 21st Street, NW
Suite 210
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 800 760-NBPC, or 202 463-8405
Fax: 202 463-6625
CROSS LISTINGS:advocacy, funding

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