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Our Comments on PWC’s Proposed Route 1 Widening January 21, 2025 - A bus priority lane on University Boulevard in Montgomery County, MD On January 16, 2025, Active Prince William sent the following comments to the Prince William Board of County Supervisors (BOCS) in response to a new funding request by County staff to initiate the widening of a new segment of U.S. Route 1 (between Cardinal […]
Active Mobility & The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority January 11, 2025 - Active Prince William Co-Chair Allen Muchnick delivered the statement below at the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority’s annual public hearing on January 9, 2025. Northern Virginia Transportation Authority’s Annual Public Hearing, January 9, 2025, Statement by Allen Muchnick, City of Manassas Resident Good evening. I’m Allen Muchnick, a City of Manassas resident. NVTA proclaims multimodality and […]
OUR PRIORITIES
Active Prince William is presently focused on the following priorities:
- Improving the transparency, public-input opportunities, equity, and sustainability of local and regional transportation infrastructure decisions, by advocating for citizen multimodal transportation advisory commissions in Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park
- Strengthening agency active transportation and trail programs in Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park
- Improving the safety of vulnerable road uses by establishing strategic and data-driven local Vision Zero programs based on a Safe Systems Approach
- Improving local policies and standards for adequate bicycle parking accommodations at various types of community destinations
- Advancing Safe Routes to Schools programs
- Growing Active Prince William to become an effective and sustainable nonprofit advocacy organization