Buffalo Bike Plan Aspires to Transform the City

May 24, 2016

By Phil Goff, LEED AP, Senior Associate, Alta Planning + Design While much focus has been placed on mid-sized, bicycle friendly cities such as Portland, Denver, Salt Lake City, and Pittsburgh, Buffalo has also emerged as a national leader in bicycle-friendly programs and infrastructure. All-but-dismissed as a struggling Rust Belt city for decades, recent policies […]

Evolution of the Protected Intersection

December 30, 2015

by Joe Gilpin, Principal at Alta Planning + Design At Alta, we believe the protected intersection will become a standard treatment in 2016. To help achieve this, we are releasing a white paper on protected intersection design guidance, sharing what we have learned helping Salt Lake City with the design of their intersection, as well […]

So you installed low-stress bikeways…now what?

December 15, 2015

By Paul Wojciechowski, PE, AICP, LCI, Principal, Alta Planning + Design So you installed low-stress bikeways…now what? For communities across the country, installing low-stress bikeways such as bicycle boulevards or protected bike lanes can be a long, hard road. A ton of work leads up to reconfiguring a roadway. The process of building community and […]

Transforming LA’s Patchwork Regional Transportation Network

September 22, 2015

As inter-city active transportation options start to become the norm, more ambitious goals for regional connectivity are now being explored. These large and inspirational projects have exciting implications for the future of the US in terms of our transportation systems, health, environment, economy and culture. For instance, as part of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan […]

Step by Step: Making Active Transportation the Norm

March 24, 2015

By Katie Mangle, Principal, Alta Planning + Design There are many reasons we do what we do here at Alta Planning + Design. Most of our staff love to bike. We love to walk. We have fond memories wandering trails with our friends and family. But Alta’s mission — to create active communities — is part of a much, […]