Join The Safety Campaign
SCAG’s Go Human regional safety campaign encourages drivers to slow down and watch for people walking and biking.
Based on data from SCAG, people who walk and bike experience a disproportionate share of serious injuries and fatalities in traffic crashes. The safety campaign focuses on driver speeds, one of the systemic factors that contribute to roadway danger.
Apply for Funding
2024 Community Streets Grant Program
Overview
The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) announces the Call for Projects for the 2024 Go Human Community Streets Grant Program (Community Streets Program). With support from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), the Community Streets Program provides grant funding to eligible applicants to implement traffic safety strategies through community engagement projects.
- 2023 Go Human Community Hubs Project Budget Template
- Hub Jurisdiction Template-Letter of Support
- 2023 Go Human Community Hubs Guidelines
- Guías para el Programa de Centros Comunitarios del 2023
- 2023 Go Human Community Hubs Application
- Aplicación del Programa de Centros Comunitarios del 2023
- 2023 Go Human Community Hubs Budget Documentation Guide
- 2023 Go Human Community Hubs Application Webinar Slides
- 2022 Final Report
- 2023 Go Human Community Hubs Final Report
- 2024 Go Human Community Streets Evaluation Rubric
- 2024 Go Human Community Streets Program Guidelines
- 2024 Go Human Community Streets Letter of Support Template
- 2024 Go Human Community Streets Project Budget Template
- Rúbrica de evaluación del Programa de Calles Comunitarias del 2024
- 2024 Go Human Community Streets Application PDF
- Aplicación del Programa de Calles Comunitarias del 2024 PDF
- Guías para el Programa de Calles Comunitarias del 2024
- Read more
Borrow the Kit of Parts
SCAG’s Go Human Kit of Parts Lending Library provides pop-up materials to temporarily demonstrate potential and planned street design treatments and safety infrastructure to create safer and more inviting public spaces.
Education and Action
From webinars to workshops, fact sheets to training materials, Go Human offers a variety of resources and tools to learn and take action to make your community safer to walk and bike.
View Sponsorship Opportunities
Go Human is powered in part by our generous sponsors. Learn about how your organization can support efforts to improve safety and encourage biking and walking in Southern California.
Events
Go Human and its partners host events and projects that reimagine and redesign streets across the region to promote walking and biking and community connection. Information about upcoming events, as well as the results from previously held events throughout the region can be found below.