New York Adopts Complete Streets Policy (2011)

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In August of 2011, the state of New York adopted a Complete Streets policy. This policy states that all county, local, and state transportation projects will consider the access and mobility needs of all users, of all ages, by using complete street designs.

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The text for New York’s Complete Streets policy (New York’s Complete Streets Policy- S05411).

slideshow presentation, created by TVGA Consultants, which provides information on the need for complete streets in New York. View charts, stats, and photos related to New York’s Complete Streets policy.

This American Public Health Association’s (APHA) factsheet describes what Complete Streets are and provides examples of Complete Street policies.

 

 

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