ActiveSGV is committed to improving bicycle infrastructure throughout the San Gabriel Valley.
Driven by the input of community members and stakeholders, ActiveSGV launched the SGV Greenway Network initiative in 2014, setting a goal of 50 miles of greenways and green streets by 2025.
#SGVcounts was a two-year project to fill gaps in walking and bicycling data in the San Gabriel Valley designed to inform decision-making, evaluate existing/future projects, and support applications for funding active transportation improvements.
ActiveSGV opened the SGV Bicycle Education Center on Sunday October 25, 2015, which is available for the community to use and maintain their bicycles.
626 Golden Streets events are multi-city events that open stretches of roadway for people to walk, bike, run, skate, scoot, dance, play and more on car-free streets.
The Jeff Seymour Family Center Bike Park includes a variety of features to improve rider skills and fitness, including pump tracks, lumber elevated trails, dirt rollers, a teeter, and more.
SRTS programs aim at increasing the number of students who choose active or shared transportation to school by making it safer and more accessible to walk, bicycle and/or take transit.
E-Bike San Gabriel Valley is a regional e-bike share program led by ActiveSGV and the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments.