By
Barbara McCann, on January 17th, 2012 in
Local
A three-year campaign in Spokane, Washington engaged hundreds of Complete Streets supporters with high- and low-tech methods. Their work inspired the adoption of a new ordinance requiring a Complete Streets approach for transportation projects. [Continue Reading "Legislative Victory Follows..."]
By
Stefanie Seskin, on September 28th, 2010 in
Local,
News,
Policy
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..."]
By
Stefanie Seskin, on June 28th, 2010 in
Local
Last Thursday, St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay signed complete streets into law. The city will now “consider complete street elements in the design, construction and maintenance of public transportation projects, improvements and facilities.” [Continue Reading "It's Official..."]
By
Stefanie Seskin, on August 21st, 2009 in
Weekly-News
This week: Lansing City Council passes a complete streets ordinance, Fairhope (AL) and Ankeny (IA) work toward their policies, and more.