ATRC Kit of Parts Pilot Program

The Active Transportation Resource Center (ATRC) Go Human Kit of Parts Pilot Program worked with three (3) agencies and community-based organization partners from Northern and Central California region to pilot a statewide program modeled after Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Go Human Kit of Parts.

SCAG’s Go Human Kit of Parts is a lending library of pop-up materials to temporarily demonstrate potential and planned street design treatments and safety infrastructure to create safer and more inviting public spaces. Temporary safety demonstrations create opportunities for residents to experience streets that are re-designed for safety in live traffic settings, test out, refine, and identify support for improvements.

The ATRC worked with California Walks to expand SCAG's Go Human Kit of Parts program to statewide usage. The Pilot Program worked with Butte County: Town of Paradise, Los Banos, and Fresno to plan and implement a one-day active transportation temporary demonstration project, with the goal of accomplishing a piece of the community engagement piece to a future Active Transportation Program (ATP) application or other grant opportunities.

Paradise, Los Banos, and Fresno worked with California Walks to deploy the temporary demonstration project event, including but not limited to:

  • Pre-planning coordination

  • Community outreach & engagement

  • Project implementation

  • Public engagement including surveys and analysis


Check out the ATRC Go Human Kit of Parts Pilot Project Post-Deployment Analysis Report for the 3 pilot communities below:

Read the full Summary and Recommendations report below:

For questions about the program, please contact Caro Jauregui at caro@calwalks.org