
Share On Social!
Nationwide, a total of 899 Complete Streets policies are now in place to create safer, multimodal transportation networks. In 2015, 82 Complete Streets policies were passed.
A Complete Streets approach integrates the needs of people and place in the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of transportation networks.
These laws, resolutions, agency policies, and planning and design documents establish a process for selecting, funding, planning, designing, and building transportation projects that allow safe access for everyone, regardless of age, ability, income or ethnicity, and no matter how they travel.
Each year, the National Complete Streets Coalition analyzes newly passed Complete Streets policies. The Coalition ranks new Complete Streets policies to celebrate the people who developed exceptional policy language and to provide leaders at all levels of government with examples of strong Complete Streets policies.
Read more about the Best Complete Streets Policies of 2015 here.
Copy and Share: The Best Complete Streets Policies of 2015. http://salud.to/1SpR5Ws #CompleteStreets #SaludAmerica @SaludToday
Explore More:
Healthy Families & SchoolsBy The Numbers
142
Percent
Expected rise in Latino cancer cases in coming years