- United States
- N.Y.
- Letter
I am deeply concerned about Rep. Sam Graves' recent statement regarding his intention to exclude funding for walking and biking infrastructure in the upcoming federal transportation bill. As a constituent who values safe, accessible, and diverse transportation options, I strongly urge you to oppose this shortsighted approach and advocate for continued federal support of active transportation infrastructure.
Rep. Graves' plan to focus solely on a 'traditional highway bill' ignores the critical role that walking and biking infrastructure plays in our communities. These modes of transportation are not just recreational activities but essential components of a comprehensive and equitable transportation system. Programs like the Reconnecting Communities Grant and the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside have been instrumental in creating safer streets, reducing traffic congestion, and improving public health.
It's important to remember that bicycles played a crucial role in the initial development of our road systems. Excluding cycling and pedestrian infrastructure from federal funding would be a regressive step, ignoring both our history and the current needs of communities across the nation. Safe active transportation options are vital for those who cannot afford or choose not to use motor vehicles, promoting equity and accessibility for all citizens.
Furthermore, investing in walking and biking infrastructure aligns with broader goals of reducing carbon emissions, improving public health, and creating more livable communities. These investments often come at a fraction of the cost of traditional road projects while providing significant returns in terms of safety, health, and quality of life.
I urge you to stand against Rep. Graves' proposal and advocate for a comprehensive transportation bill that includes robust funding for cycling and walking infrastructure. Our communities deserve transportation options that are safe, sustainable, and accessible to all. Please ensure that programs supporting active transportation remain a federal priority in the upcoming transportation bill.