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WHAT IS IT?

The Active Transportation Academy is a four-day professional development course that equips engineers, planners, advocates, and elected officials with practical strategies to create safer, more connected communities through walking, biking, and micro-mobility.

The Academy’s goal is professional development and skill building, offering up to 29 hours of continuing education credits as needed while immersing participants in real-world learning. Ride the region’s active transportation network, engage with local leaders, and learn directly from community stakeholders how Northwest Arkansas became recognized as a premiere bicycling destination.

AICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for the Active Transportation Academy.


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WHAT ARE PEOPLE SAYING?

Hands down, the best learning experience I have had in over twenty five years of professional practice.
— Scott Dunakey ∙ Community Planning & Policy Manager ∙ Heartlands Conservancy
The Academy completely transformed my perception of active transportation and how I interact with not only the physical spaces themselves but the people who are in positions to make positive impacts. It inspired a passion for bringing the right people to the table and provided me the awareness and relevant data needed to get the right conversations started. We now analyze how our sidewalks, bike lanes, cross walks and road ways impact the community and are encouraged to seek improvements.
— Jennifer Grissom ∙ Former Director ∙ Fort Worth Bike Sharing
The academy was an experience I could never compare to any other learning experience I have ever had.
— Kevin Johnston ∙ Mayor ∙ City of Gentry, AR
The Academy opened my eyes to an alternative mode of transportation that can be accessed by everyone. It showed me a well-thought-out and implemented trail system can not only provide recreational and health benefits it can also provide a critical means of transportation to members of a community who may be facing economic challenges. By encouraging designs that serve all ages and all abilities while also emphasizing inclusivity, The Academy has engrained in me a duty to design trail systems that all may access safely and equally in order to fulfill a broad spectrum of needs.
— Travis Small ∙ Transportation Division Manager ∙ City of Broken Arrow, OK 
Recent Build School participants discussing infrastructure solutions during an on-site workshop.

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