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What does Complete Streets mean equitable Streets?

Complete Streets is an Equity Strategy Implementing Complete Streets equitably includes identifying underserved communities, recognizing their varying transportation needs, and prioritizing the creation of safe, connected networks in these communities.



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According to the National Complete Streets Coalition, typical elements that make up a complete street include sidewalks, bicycle lanes (or wide, paved shoulders), shared-use paths, designated bus lanes, safe and accessible transit stops, and frequent and safe crossings for pedestrians, including median islands, ...

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Complete Streets: Prioritizing Safety for All Road Users
  • This street supports the safe mobility of pedestrians, drivers, transit users, and bicyclists. ...
  • Ensuring safety for all users includes improving access to on-road buses and rail service. ...
  • Safe crossings are an essential part of complete streets.


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