Montgomery County Equitable Bikeways
Events, Actions & Resources:
Meetup
World Day of Remembrance with Montgomery County Families For Safe Streets 2025
Nov 16, 2025
This event took place on Nov 16, 2025
Ride
Ride on Old Georgetown Road Bike Lanes
Nov 4, 2025
This event took place on Nov 04, 2025
Meetup
Public Hearing on Twinbrook Metrorail Station
Oct 16, 2025
This event took place on Oct 16, 2025
Action Alert
Public Survey on Twinbrook Metrorail Station
Weigh in on changes to Twinbrook Station's transit facilities.
Meetup
Montgomery County Family Bike Festival
Sep 14, 2025
This event took place on Sep 14, 2025
Meetup
Montgomery Parks Safe Streets & Roads for All Public Meeting
Mar 20, 2025
This event took place on Mar 20, 2025
Meetup
Montgomery County Action Committee for Transit Presentation
Mar 11, 2025
This event took place on Mar 11, 2025
Class
Montgomery County Active Transportation Advocacy Training
Mar 9, 2025
This event took place on Mar 09, 2025
Meetup
Washington Grove Connector Trail – Crabbs Branch Way Extension Project
Mar 6, 2025
This event took place on Mar 06, 2025
Meetup
WABA Preview of the 2025 Maryland Legislative Session
Dec 5, 2024
This event took place on Dec 05, 2024
Meetup
5th Great Montgomery County Bike Summit
Sep 29, 2024
This event took place on Sep 29, 2024
Document
Testimony: Parking Minimums Near Transit
Create a vehicle-parking-minimum exemption for residential development near transit.
Ride
Ride on Old Georgetown Road Bike Lanes
Jan 1, 1970
This event took place on Jan 01, 1970
Related Campaigns:
Advocacy
WABA fights for a region where biking, walking and transit are the best ways to get around.
We educate policymakers and organize grassroots advocates for to speak up for safer places to bike and walk; and for laws and policies that protect people who are walking and biking, reduce dangerous driving, and facilitate changes to the built environment.
Complete Streets
Complete Streets are streets designed to accommodate all users, and that prioritize historically underinvested modes of transportation like transit, walking, and biking. An incomplete street might lack adequate sidewalks, low-stress bike infrastructure, or safe and comfortable access to transit.
Effective Complete Streets policies change the way a jurisdiction plans and builds transportation infrastructure—sidewalks, low stress bike infrastructure, and transit should be included in any new or rebuilt street by default, rather than as an add-on when there's space or demand.
While most regional jurisdictions have a Complete Streets policy of some sort, they lack teeth and permit transportation departments to continue to build streets that put cars first and squeeze other modes into the margins.