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Pedestrians and bicyclists should get a boost in Spokane in the coming years after the city updated its "complete streets" law, requiring safety and access upgrades when streets are reconstructed. The ...
The newly implemented ‘Complete Streets’ ordinance signed into law by Mayor Lisa Brown yesterday tightens accessibility rules ...
The updated ordinance also aims to save money on future improvements by incorporating walking and biking infrastructure into ...
Mayor Lisa Brown signed the updated “Complete Streets” ordinance into law today, which will update Spokane’s transportation ...
Complete streets would slow cars down, reworking roads to accommodate bicyclists, transit users and pedestrians, including people pushing baby strollers and riding in wheelchairs.
Complete Streets legislation Per the Complete Streets Bill, all projects that meet a certain design threshold must go through a Complete Streets review process by the Streets and Planning Departments.
The National Complete Streets Coalition puts out a measure every year on just how well cities are doing at forming so-called “complete streets” policies that consider these various modes of ...
Council on Monday passed a resolution to adopt an Active Transportation and Complete Streets policy for the city. Complete ...
It is bad practice for Tonawanda to implement only bits and pieces of a complete streets plan, because this creates chaos ...
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