Traffic Volume
Reduce air pollution at its source by using cleaner freight technology and practices.
Ensure that private transportation providers, including ride-sharing, car-sharing and bike-sharing, are accessible and affordable for those without access to cars.
Improve sidewalks, bicycle facilities, and first and last mile connections to public transportation to ensure that riders can travel safely in their communities.
Support resident engagement, social connections, and climate awareness, so that active commuters and those without a car are empowered and inform transportation investment decisions.
Plan for concentrated and affordable development near transit to improve public transit access and support design that reduces air pollution impacts and increases access to parks and green spaces.
Lower the cost and incentivize greater use of public transportation.
Use planning tools to ensure that new homes and schools are not adjacent to pollution sources, and work to separate existing incompatible land uses.
Reduce the tailpipe emissions that help form air pollution by reducing car travel.
Where pollution and people must co-exist, encourage healthy design standards and accurate information collection and response to existing risks.
