Note: As of January 1, 2008, the Active Living Network is no longer operational. To stay connected to the active living movement, visit RWJF's related national programs: http://www.rwjf.org/programareas/npolist.jsp?pid=1138.
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Geography: Virginia

The Harvest Foundation has committed $1.56 million to help Martinsville, Virginia, create a more human-scaled community.

In March 2004, the State of Virginia Transportation Commission adopted a policy to routinely accommodate pedestrians and bicyclists in all road construction or reconstruction projects. This is a ma ...

Arlington, the smallest county in the Commonwealth of Virginia, has roughly 200,000 residents and 30 public schools. The idea of developing a Safe Routes to School initiative started from people in ...

WALKArlington is an effort to build on an existing partnership between Arlington citizens, businesses and county staff to encourage more people to walk more often.

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