Active Transportation Plan (ATP) Now Available for Review

February 26, 2026

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The City of Thousand Oaks is excited to announce that the draft Active Transportation Plan (ATP) update is now available for review!

The City of Thousand Oaks is excited to announce that the draft Active Transportation Plan (ATP) update is now available for review! You can find the draft report on the ATP website and provide your comments in the Documentation tab at www.toaksatp.org.

The ATP was first adopted in December 2019, which was developed to provide bicycle and pedestrian planning guidance for non-motorized travel infrastructure improvements. The ATP’s goals include making multimodal transportation more accessible and enjoyable, while also promoting bicycling and walking throughout the City. This initiative helps to reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and is an integral component of the City’s Climate Environmental Action Plan (CEAP), Measure TR1.3.

The draft update to the ATP (“2026 ATP”) continues to support the following goals established in the previous 2019 ATP:


  1. Foster an Active Transportation-Friendly Environment
  2. Expand a Connected Network
  3. Encourage Local Planning Efforts
  4. Provide an Education and Promotion Roadmap


The 2026 ATP furthers the City’s ongoing commitment to becoming a greener, more pedestrian and bicycle-friendly community. The framework for the 2026 ATP includes a focus on connectivity, enhancing pedestrian and bicycle mobility, public outreach engagement, and identifying priority projects and funding opportunities.

City staff will evaluate comments received on the draft 2026 ATP and revise the document, as needed. Thereafter, staff will bring the revised 2026 ATP to City Council for adoption, which is tentatively planned for the March 24, 2026, meeting. We appreciate your involvement in this plan!