News from Talbot Thrive
Forward Motion
The way we plan highway projects overlooks health. We can fix it.
By Megan Weil Latshaw December 12, 2025 7:24 pm. Transit planning focuses too much on moving more cars on more roads, but there are hidden costs, writes Megan Weil Latshaw, who says a broad-based approach to planning can help everyone.They affect how we plan our day,...
Why Smart Bicycle & Pedestrian Infrastructure Is a High‑Return Investment
In towns and cities across the country, leaders ask: Which infrastructure projects will actually shift behavior? The recent evidence is clear: to drive walking and bicycling at scale, we must move beyond basic lanes and sidewalks. We must design with a focus on...
Talbot Thrive and County Officials Remind Drivers of School Bus and School Zone Laws to Ensure a Safe Return to School
As students across Talbot County return to school on Monday, Aug. 25 for the 2025-2026 school year, Talbot County Public Schools, Talbot Thrive and the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office are reminding drivers to stay alert, obey traffic laws, and prioritize safety around...
Narrower Lanes: Small Change, Safer Streets
Narrower Lanes: Small Change, Safer StreetsUrban streets are a battleground of competing needs. But what if one subtle design tweak could shift outcomes dramatically? A 2025 Sustainability study analyzed 320 arterial road segments across Utah and revealed a...
How Transportation Shapes Our Health
by Megan Weil Latshaw, PhD MHS, Bloomberg School of Public Health at John's HopkinsHow Transportation Shapes Our Health: Key InsightsThose of us who were lucky enough to attend Bike Maryland Day in Annapolis this month were treated to a very informative presentation...
Executive Director Heather Grant Graduates from Leadership Maryland
Leadership Maryland announced today that Heather Grant, Executive Director at Talbot Thrive has completed the Emerging Leader Program, the new professional development program targeting the rising stars within our state’s public, private, government, education and nonprofit sectors. Continue Reading Executive Director Heather Grant Graduates from Leadership Maryland
The Argument for More Bike Lanes
Small towns like Easton, Oxford and St. Michael's are often thought of as peaceful, quaint communities where people can enjoy a slower pace of life. However, many small towns like ours in Talbot County are lacking in one crucial aspect: bike lanes. Bike lanes are...
Safety Tips for Riding in the Fall
Now that fall is here, your cycling tours will be filled with beautiful foliage. But with autumnal weather often comes additional safety concerns. Wet conditions and fewer daylight hours might keep you from taking full advantage of your bike, bike seat, and other...
A Bike Safety Message from Talbot Thrive
More people are bicycling in Talbot County, as well as nationwide, so it’s good for everyone to be more aware of what to expect and what to do, whether they bicycle, walk, jog, or drive. 10 Ways to Be A Safe Bike Rider 1. Wear Your Helmet Properly...