Links
Town of Arlington: the official web site where you can connect with all of the Town’s agencies and commissions. click here: http://www.town.arlington.ma.us/Public_Documents/index
LivableStreets Alliance: a Boston/Cambridge based advocacy group to promotes sustainable transportation and a more-holistic view of transportation planning that balances the needs of pedestrians, cyclists and transit riders with motorists. click here: LivableStreets Alliance
MassBike: a state-wide advocacy organization that promotes bike safety, education and infrastructure. click here: www.massbike.org
Walk Boston: New England’s premiere pedestrian advocacy organization whose primary focus is Boston but has also worked on pedestrian-related improvements in our area, including along the Mystic River and Alewife Brook. click here: www.walkboston.org
Walking in Arlington: our own local version of Walk Boston, they promote pedestrian improvements and host historic walking tours. click here: www.walkinginarlington.org
Transportation Advisory Committee: a volunteer-based committee appointed by the Selectman to guide transportation-related policy, planning and infrastructure projects. click here: www.arlingtontac.com
Arlington Bicycle Advisory Committee: a volunteer-based committee appointed by the Selectman to guide bicyle-related policy, planning and infrastructure projects. click here: www.abac.arlington.ma.us
Sustainable Arlington: a town committee dedicated to acting on a local level to achieve climate stabilization and reducing our community’s carbon footprint. click here: http://www.sustainablearlington.org/sa15/home
Green Streets Initiative: a grassroots organization of people from Cambridge and surrounding towns and cities, who celebrate, promote, and advocate for the use of alternative transportation. click here: www.gogreenstreets.org
Traffic Calming: an issue that we here at the EALS Coalition hope to tackle very soon, this web site is one of the better ones that presents simple examples of different techniques to slow traffic on residential streets. click here: http://www.trafficcalming.org/index.html
The Capitol Square: our local neighborhood business group. Support our neighborhood businesses by shopping locally. http://thecapitolsquare.com/blog/
