Local Motion, a Columbia-based transportation equity nonprofit, is urging residents to join its #WeekWithoutDriving challenge. Local Motion has joined the national initiative, which puts a lens on ...
A Columbia advocacy group, Local Motion, is hosting a #WeekWithoutDriving challenge. The challenge encourages residents to find alternative transportation from Sept. 29 to Oct. 3. A kickoff event will ...
The Moving Missouri Forward Summit wrapped up today after three days at the Broadway Hotel in Columbia. As federal funding for transportation continues to face cuts, the event brought together ...
A multi-year project aimed at creating a transit master plan for Columbia is no more after federal grant funding was canceled. Local Motion, which was awarded the roughly $500,000 grant in September, ...
COLUMBIA — Local Motion, a local grassroots advocacy organization for transportation equity, released a statement advocating against the proposed ordinance for pedestrians in medians that the Columbia ...
For Columbia resident Mike Burden, transportation equity is of the utmost importance. Now, Burden will be furthering his community involvement in a new role as CEO of the transportation-focused ...
Local Motion has 1,000 member households, Spencer said. Many members volunteer for events that the organization sponsors or co-sponsors. We try to work with any group that has a transportation issue ...
Columbia nonprofit "Local Motion" has lost half a million dollars in funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The grant for "Collaborative Transit Master Planning" was rescinded by the ...