COMPLETE STREETS Local Model Policy June 10, 2015.

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COMPLETE STREETS Local Model Policy June 10, 2015

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COMPLETE STREETSLocal Model Policy

June 10, 2015

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10 Elements

1. Vision2. All users, all modes3. All phases4. All agencies5. Specifies and limits

exceptions

6. Emphasizes connectivity7. Best and latest design standards8. Context-sensitive9. Sets performance measures10. Implementation steps

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1. Vision

What is the compelling reason for complete streets for your community?

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2. All Users, All Modes

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3. All Projects, All Phases

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4. All Agencies

• Many agencies build and maintain– State– Local– Private developers

• Multiple departments• Other agencies have stakes

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5. Specifies and Limits Exceptions

Accommodations not necessary where:• Specific users are prohibited• Cost of accommodation is excessively disproportionate• There is a documented absence of current and future need

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6. Emphasizes Connectivity

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7. Best and Latest Design Standards

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8. Context-Sensitive

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9. Sets Performance Measures

The [City/County] will publicly report on the annual increase or decrease for each performance measure compared to the previous year(s). These measures can include: • Rate of crashes, injuries and fatalities by mode;• Percentage of transit stops accessible via sidewalks and curb ramps;• Number of approved and denied exceptions;• Completion of Safe Routes to School projects;• Total miles of on-street bicycle facilities;• Total miles of off-street bicycle facilities;• Bicycle and pedestrian counts; and, • Other relevant measures.

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10. Implementation Steps

A written policy is not the final step• Direction and timelines• Project selection and prioritization• Training and education• Process updates and revisions

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Next Steps

http://www.transportation.gov/mayors-challenge

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Next Steps

http://www.dmampo.org/complete-streets

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Next Steps