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Complete Streets Basic Info


This section provides a variety of resources to help you spread the word about complete streets policies. Additional resources can be found in the fact sheets pages.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions - List of FAQ on the basics of complete streets.

Brochure: Common Features and Benefits (.pdf) - A tri-fold brochure providing an overview of complete streets.

Brochure: Policy and Implementation (.pdf) - This brochure includes covers elements of a complete streets policy and various issues in implementation.

Introduction to Complete Streets (21.6MB) - A comprehensive PowerPoint presentation on why we need complete streets, also available to view in your browser Please note: The downloadable presentation is a PowerPoint 2007 (PC)/PowerPoint 2008 (Mac) file. If you are using an earlier version of PowerPoint, please be sure you’ve installed in the free Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Windows or Mac.).

Complete Streets Atlas - An interactive map of all the jurisdictions that have adopted a complete streets approach, along with downloadable charts of selected policies.

Street Design: Part 1 - Complete Streets - Public Roads, the bimonthly magazine of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), ran a comprehensive article on Complete Streets in its July/August 2010 edition.

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