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Case StudiesCase Study: DIY Bike Sharing in Rural Ontario

Cochrane, Ontario launched a free public bike share system to encourage more people to adopt a two-wheeled lifestyle.

Case StudiesCase Study: Connecting People and Improving Quality of Life through the Wolf River Greenway

Memphis is one of the communities in the United States that offers extensive biking infrastructure to travel around the city.

Case StudiesCase Example: Use a Variety of Surfacing Options to Promote Inclusion

A Dream Come True park, in Harrisburg, VA, incorporates a variety of elements to ensure that children of all abilities can play together.

Case StudiesCase Study: Powering Up for Health and Physical Activity with Bikes at Will Rogers Middle School

At Will Rogers Middle School in Fair Oaks, CA, students learn about bike safety and the health benefits of cycling, and then venture out in to the community.

Case StudiesCase Study: Rotary Club Brings Harmony To Minneapolis Playground

Kids, parents, and neighbors in Northeast Minneapolis can now play instruments to make music without lessons or experience of any kind.

Case StudiesCase Study: Connecting Communities through Fitness, Public Art, and Sustainability

Main Terrain Art Park in Chattanooga, TN was created with a vision that public art with a fitness focus would connect communities and offer new experiences.

Case StudiesCase Study: Catalyzing Trail Development through Grant Funding

The TIGER grant created a path where biking, walking, paths, and trails that connected businesses, homes, and offices together.

Case StudiesCase Study: Douglas Road Elementary School

The Gandee brothers inspired an inclusive playground for their school. "Our goal is to challenge the world ... to take the necessary steps towards inclusion."

Case StudiesCase Study: Building the World's Largest Pop-Up Bike Network

Macon Connects organized a 3-day Ideas Festival consisting of events which attracted people to contributed ideas to improve connectivity and mobility.