New York State’s legislative session ends in under a month, adding increased urgency to advocates’ calls for passage of statewide Complete Streets legislation. With a bi-partisan bill in the State Senate and a broad coalition of supporters, now is the time for New York to pass this important piece of legislation. [Continue Reading "Take Action..."]
By
Barbara McCann, on September 9th, 2010 in
Local,
News,
State Policy
Almost always inspired by people around the country talking about what Complete Streets means to them, Barbara McCann reflects on two recent articles that show the diversity of people championing – and winning – Complete Streets policies. [Continue Reading "Diverse Voices Stand Up..."]
By
Stefanie Seskin, on July 5th, 2010 in
News
As July unfolds before us, we look back on the progress of the Complete Streets movement since the year began: We’ve seen incredible progress federally, and we celebrated two new state laws. Eighteen communities have committed to complete streets since January, and we released a Best Practices report on policies and implementation. [Continue Reading "Six Months of Complete..."]
By
Stefanie Seskin, on July 2nd, 2010 in
Weekly-News
This week’s Complete Streets activities across the country, including a call to action on New York legislation, news from Michigan, the importance of planning transportation for all ages, and more. [Continue Reading "Weekly News - Action in..."]
By
Stefanie Seskin, on April 19th, 2010 in
News
Today marks the launch of “Complete Streets Week” in New York State, a grassroots initiative drawing attention to the dangers of incomplete streets. Participants are part of a surge in support for transportation choices across America. [Continue Reading "Complete Streets Week Illustrates Demand..."]