BikeArlington, WalkArlington, and shared micro-mobility options such as Capital Bikeshare are programs and initiatives of Transportation Resources for Arlington County (TRAC), a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) agency of Arlington County, Virginia. TRAC was established in 1989 to enhance Arlington’s economic vitality. The Bureau’s mission is to educate and empower everyone who travels to, through, and within Arlington with timely and useful information about transit, walking, biking/scootering, and carpooling/vanpooling.
Mary DallaoDirector of Active Transportation Programs
As Director of Active Transportation Programs, Mary oversees the BikeArlington and WalkArlington programs. She collaborates with others to get more people biking and walking in Arlington through supportive events, targeted outreach opportunities, and behavior change marketing.
Prior to joining the Active Transportation team, Mary was communications coordinator for the Rosslyn Business Improvement District, where she participated in marketing campaigns that helped raise the profile of one of Arlington's most active and growing urban neighborhoods. She holds a master's degree in Media and Communications from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Lauren is the Program Manager for BikeArlington, getting more people biking in Arlington. Her work includes outreach and promotions, event planning, multimedia communications, and community-building. She returns to DS&MG after managing the WalkArlington program from 2007-2015.
Prior to joining the Active Transportation team, Lauren served as Safe Routes to School Coordinator with Arlington Public Schools, promoting active transportation through safety education, infrastructure improvements, evaluation efforts, and incentives to encourage walking and bicycling to school. A 30-year resident of Arlington County, Lauren became an advocate for car-free living and multimodal transportation while residing in Chicago. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Radio, Television, and Film from Northwestern University.
Heritage Tourist | Museum Junkie | Lifelong Learner | Sun Worshipper
Judah dal CaisCapital Bikeshare Equity Communications & Outreach Coordinator
As Program Director, Judah oversees the planning, approval process, purchase, installation, expansion, contraction, and relocation of Capital Bikeshare stations within Arlington County. He also manages the e-scooter Shared Micro-Mobility Device Program.
Prior to joining the Active Transportation team. Judah was a certified road and triathlon bike fitter for Conte’s Bike Shop. His work experience includes five years with the Arlington County Treasurer’s Office and five years as a training and development team lead with Booz Allen Hamilton. A 27-year resident of Arlington, Judah served eight years as the president of the Bluemont Civic Association and delegate to the Arlington County Civic Federation. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Alfred University.
Triathlete | Coach | Party Host I Traveler | Civic-Minded
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