More TIGER, More Complete Streets

The Department of Transportation just announced the recipients of its $600 million TIGER II competitive grant program. Complete streets projects across the country will be funded. [Continue Reading "More TIGER, More..."]

Quick Takes: Mid-October Complete Streets Talk Across the Country

This week’s round-up of Complete Streets talk across the country, from the first inklings of policy development in New Hope, Minnesota to an article in Albany, New York’s Times Union on how Complete Streets are part of comprehensive cancer prevention strategy. [Continue Reading "Quick Takes: Mid-October..."]

A Deluge of Policies

In just the last nine months, 45 communities have adopted Complete Streets policies - just two shy of the record number of policies adopted in all of 2009. The sheer number of localities realizing the benefits of Complete Streets is inspiring, but it’s becoming more difficult to track. Help out by sharing your successes with us! [Continue Reading "A Deluge of..."]

Diverse Voices Stand Up for Complete Streets

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..."]

Weekly News - Dangerous by Design

This week in Complete Streets news, we cover some of the results of Monday’s Dangerous by Design release, including a meeting with Secretary LaHood, progress in Lee County, and more. [Continue Reading "Weekly News - Dangerous by Design..."]

Connecticut Becomes 10th State with Complete Streets Law

Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell signed Senate Bill 735, the Complete Streets bill, into law on Independence Day, making Connecticut the tenth state to pass complete streets legislation and the second to do so this year. [Continue Reading "Connecticut Becomes 10th State..."]