More Complete Streets Examples



CTDOT Complete Streets Design Criteria to Improve Roadway Safety and Enhance Mobility

Source: Connecticut DOT
Announces that CTDOT implemented new Complete Streets design criteria.
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Best Complete Streets Policies of 2023

Source: Smart Growth America
Evaluates and scores Complete Streets policies passed in 11 communities using a standardized set of 10 best-practice scoring elements.
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Indicators to Evaluate States' Support of Walking, Rolling and Active Kids

Source: Safe Routes Partnership
Previews the 26 indicators used to evaluate each state in the 2024 edition of the Making Strides state report cards.
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Complete Streets Policy Evaluation Tool

Source: National Complete Streets Coalition - Smart Growth America
Presents a free tool to evaluate and score Complete Streets policies.
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Removing Red Tape for Complete Streets Projects in Small Rural Communities

Source: LSU AgCenter Healthy Communities
Addresses the barriers to implementing Complete Streets projects in rural Louisiana.
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Complete Streets Construction Cost Case Studies

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Provides Complete Streets Construction Cost Case Studies.
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Walkability Wins

Source: America Walks
This monthly roundup covers pedestrian plazas, Complete Streets policies, and plans for funding in cities and states across the country.
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Caltrans and MassDOT Require Road Projects to Serve All Modes

Source: State Smart Transportation Initiative
Reports on state DOT policy changes in CA and MA that have formalized Complete Streets policies to create safe, multimodal corridors in design processes.
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Portland Pollinator Corridor Bikeway Case Study

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Profiles the development of a pollinator coordinator bikeway in Portland, OR.
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Understanding the 2021 Infrastructure Law

Source: Transportation for America
Provides an overview and summary of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, charts to illustrate where infrastructure funds are going, descriptions of competitive grant programs, and other resources.
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