Visit their website to learn about upcoming transportation meetings
This advocacy group shows up at city meetings to demand frequent bus service and protected bike lanes.
When transportation fails, families can't reach jobs and medical care. LINK Houston's policy team speaks for residents who want better options than driving everywhere.
LINK Houston is an advocacy group that fights for better transportation across the city. Their policy team attends city meetings to push for more frequent bus service, safer bike lanes and sidewalks, and protection against highway projects that would harm neighborhoods. They speak up for residents who want reliable alternatives to driving everywhere.
Advocates for equitable transportation access so every Houstonian can reach jobs, healthcare, and opportunity by bus, bike, or foot.
Visit website →The organization is based downtown but advocates for transportation improvements citywide. They work on issues affecting all Houston neighborhoods, from bus route cuts to highway expansions that divide communities.
This and 7 more nearby in Our Neighborhoods — tap a dot to open it.
Transportation shapes where families can live, work, and go to school in Houston. When buses don't run often enough or bike lanes don't connect, people struggle to reach jobs and medical care. Good transportation creates opportunities - reliable buses help workers reach better jobs, safe bike lanes let families save money on gas, and connected neighborhoods build wealth and community.
You can join their advocacy efforts by attending meetings to learn about upcoming transportation votes, signing up for alerts about public hearings, and contacting your city council member when important decisions come up. Follow their website or social media to stay informed about transportation issues affecting your neighborhood.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Transportation Policy and Planning Advocacy" on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
1 connection — tap a node to open it.
Counted from the Community Exchange connection graph.
Want to contribute? Share a link, photo, or short note and we'll get it in front of an editor.
→ ContributeEvery page is a door. Pick one and keep going.