Case Study No. 6: Analysis of Successful Grassroots Movements Relating to Pedestrians and Bicycles and A Guide On How to Initiate a Successful Program
National Bicycling and Walking Study
Federal Highway Administration
The analysis section explains and defends the steps a grassroots group must go through in order to be successful. Special emphasis is placed on landowner relations, for often a facility is created in cooperation with the landowners.
The user guide is a 15-step process a grassroots group can follow to work towards developing a facility. The steps are sufficiently detailed so the grassroots organization could follow the directions and, it is hoped, achieve success with a completed project.
This report is one of twenty-four reports in the National Bicycling and Walking Study series.
Filed in: Community Problems and Solutions, Promoting Walking and Bicycling