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.
On Wednesday, October 3, the usual crossing guards at Copper Creek Elementary School in Glendale, Arizona, were missing. In their place were other familiar, albeit furrier, faces: Howler and Big Re ...
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation announced today $4.5 million in grants to nine projects nationwide that will participate in an effort to help communities embrace active living and healthy eating. Each ...
When Tucson voters approved the Rio Nuevo plan for revitalizing downtown in 1999, city officials designated Congress Street as a primary area of focus. Formerly the heart of the city, Congress Stre ...
The City of Safford envisioned the creation of multi-use, non-motorized trail system for pedestrians, bicyclists and skaters. The Gila Valley Trails System is a 7.5-mile regional network that conne ...
Diamondback Bridge brings functional public art to the bicycle and pedestrian network underway in Tucson, Arizona. Walking through the belly of a giant rattlesnake - with 11-foot high fangs, transl ...