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Want a commute you don’t dread? We sit down with BikeAAA’s Jon Korin to unpack how a car-first county evolves into a people-first place—by focusing on safe short trips, connected trails, and policies that put human life over vehicle throughput. Jon shares the backstory of Anne Arundel’s grassroots advocacy, the creation of a countywide trail inventory, and the map that’s guiding agencies and developers to close gaps with smart, high-impact links.
We explore the real benefits of mode shift: fewer cars in school drop-off lines, healthier daily routines, and a serious dent in the second-biggest household expense—transportation. You’ll hear how a short sidewalk near a school can flip stressful drives into joyful rides, and how regional connections like the WB&A Trail set the stage for riding from Odenton toward D.C. almost entirely on protected paths. Big ideas, like a bike-ped facility on a future Bay Bridge, paired with practical fixes that make immediate sense for families, seniors, and new riders.
We also dig into why projects take so long—and what to do about it. From federal compliance to staffing and human error, delays are real, but not inevitable. Jon lays out how better capacity, clearer standards, and partnerships with developers can compress timelines and lower costs. A reimagined Adequate Public Facilities approach—multimodal and safety-led—can move us past lane-addition reflexes and toward streets that work for walking, biking, transit, and drivers alike.
If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review with the biggest gap you want to see fixed next. Your feedback helps us push for safer, faster, and more connected ways to move.
If you like the stories and insights in Pittman and Friends, be sure to follow the County Executive on social media and sign up for his Weekly Letter using the links below.
Weekly Letter: https://www.aacounty.org/county-executive/steuart-pittman/pittmans-pen/weekly-letter
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AACoExec
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ArundelTV
By County Executive Steuart Pittman4.9
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Want a commute you don’t dread? We sit down with BikeAAA’s Jon Korin to unpack how a car-first county evolves into a people-first place—by focusing on safe short trips, connected trails, and policies that put human life over vehicle throughput. Jon shares the backstory of Anne Arundel’s grassroots advocacy, the creation of a countywide trail inventory, and the map that’s guiding agencies and developers to close gaps with smart, high-impact links.
We explore the real benefits of mode shift: fewer cars in school drop-off lines, healthier daily routines, and a serious dent in the second-biggest household expense—transportation. You’ll hear how a short sidewalk near a school can flip stressful drives into joyful rides, and how regional connections like the WB&A Trail set the stage for riding from Odenton toward D.C. almost entirely on protected paths. Big ideas, like a bike-ped facility on a future Bay Bridge, paired with practical fixes that make immediate sense for families, seniors, and new riders.
We also dig into why projects take so long—and what to do about it. From federal compliance to staffing and human error, delays are real, but not inevitable. Jon lays out how better capacity, clearer standards, and partnerships with developers can compress timelines and lower costs. A reimagined Adequate Public Facilities approach—multimodal and safety-led—can move us past lane-addition reflexes and toward streets that work for walking, biking, transit, and drivers alike.
If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review with the biggest gap you want to see fixed next. Your feedback helps us push for safer, faster, and more connected ways to move.
If you like the stories and insights in Pittman and Friends, be sure to follow the County Executive on social media and sign up for his Weekly Letter using the links below.
Weekly Letter: https://www.aacounty.org/county-executive/steuart-pittman/pittmans-pen/weekly-letter
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AACoExec
X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/AACoExec
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AACoExec/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ArundelTV

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