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Active Transportation Summit

April 23, 2025 - April 25, 2025
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Oregon Active Transportation Summit: Advancing Sustainable Mobility and Equitable Transit Solutions

The Oregon Active Transportation Summit brings together government practitioners, nonprofit leaders, private sector experts, and community advocates to advance innovative solutions in active transportation and public transit. Held annually in Portland, this highly regarded event serves as a powerful platform for dialogue, learning, and collaboration to support healthier, more connected communities across Oregon and the broader United States.

Organized by The Street Trust, the summit focuses on key themes like mobility justice, climate action, infrastructure safety, and transportation equity. With the growing importance of sustainable urban planning and clean mobility, the Oregon Active Transportation Summit remains a vital event for professionals and change-makers driving forward the future of transit in America.


A Convergence of Leaders and Changemakers

The summit is hosted at the DoubleTree by Hilton Portland, situated in the city’s highly accessible Lloyd District—one of Portland’s most active multimodal neighborhoods. This location not only offers convenience for attendees but also exemplifies the summit's emphasis on livable, sustainable urban environments.

What makes this event unique is its wide-ranging participation from sectors including:

Local, state, and federal government agencies

Environmental organizations and climate advocacy groups

Urban planners and civil engineers

Transportation companies and public transit operators

Community organizers and grassroots advocates

By bringing together voices from across the spectrum, the summit promotes holistic and people-centered approaches to transit and transportation reform.


Topics and Themes That Drive the Summit

The Oregon Active Transportation Summit doesn't just explore ideas—it builds actionable strategies. Participants engage in deep-dive discussions around the systemic challenges and opportunities facing the transportation ecosystem today.
Key focus areas include:

Equity in transportation access – Addressing disparities faced by marginalized communities

Safe infrastructure design – Creating pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly environments

Public transit efficiency – Streamlining bus, rail, and shared mobility networks

Climate-smart policies – Reducing greenhouse gas emissions through active transportation

Community-driven projects – Empowering local residents to shape their mobility future

These themes are threaded throughout keynote presentations, breakout sessions, and networking events, ensuring a rich and impactful learning experience.


What to Expect at the 2025 Summit

Each year, the summit’s agenda is packed with high-value programming tailored to professionals working in sustainability, transportation, urban development, and community planning. The 2025 edition is expected to raise the bar even further.
Attendees can look forward to:

Inspiring keynote speakers from the transportation, environmental, and advocacy sectors

Policy roundtables with lawmakers, offering insight into current and upcoming legislation

Hands-on workshops for skill-building and practical applications

Advocacy updates from coalition partners advancing mobility and equity initiatives

The Street Trust’s Annual Meeting and Board Elections, providing transparency and member engagement

This robust programming creates a space for meaningful conversations that extend well beyond the summit's closing remarks.


A Platform for Networking and Collaboration

One of the summit’s strongest features is its ability to connect like-minded professionals and organizations in an atmosphere of collaboration. Whether you're a seasoned transportation planner or a community organizer with a new idea, the summit provides unique opportunities to share and grow.
Networking opportunities include:

Interactive breakout sessions and Q&A forums

Informal social events and mixers

Partner exhibitions and sponsor booths

Advocacy training sessions designed for grassroots leaders

Project showcases featuring success stories and pilot programs from around Oregon and beyond

These connections often result in long-term collaborations, funding opportunities, and new initiatives aimed at expanding the reach and effectiveness of active transportation programs.


Why Active Transportation Matters Now More Than Ever

With climate change, urban congestion, and health disparities on the rise, the need for resilient and sustainable transportation systems has become urgent. The Oregon Active Transportation Summit champions solutions that:

Reduce environmental impact by shifting away from car-centric planning

Promote public health through walking, cycling, and transit usage

Support inclusive mobility that ensures no community is left behind

Foster economic opportunity by connecting people to jobs, education, and services

By highlighting these solutions, the summit plays a critical role in driving progress across the Pacific Northwest and serving as a model for similar efforts nationwide.


Who Should Attend?

The summit is open to anyone committed to building smarter, safer, and more inclusive transportation systems. Ideal attendees include:

Urban and regional planners

Transportation engineers and consultants

Environmental activists and sustainability officers

Public policy professionals and elected officials

Nonprofit leaders and educators

Community residents and advocates

Whether you represent a large city agency or a local community coalition, your voice matters at this summit—and your work can benefit from the knowledge shared.


A Summit That Moves Ideas Into Action

The Oregon Active Transportation Summit is more than a gathering—it's a catalyst for action. With the leadership of The Street Trust and the participation of diverse stakeholders, the summit continues to spark conversations that lead to safer streets, healthier communities, and a more equitable transportation future.