An important first first step towards nationally legislated Complete Streets was approved Wednesday, December 16th by a unanimous vote of the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. Both John Boozman and Mark Pryor are members of this committee and voted for the ammendment. (More info below)
Complete Streets can accommodate all users--young or old, motorist or bicyclist, walker or wheelchair user, bus rider or shopkeeper.
Policies to ensure complete street design can be enacted at any level of government.
Twenty-three states have Complete Streets Policieswhich drastically affect how highways divide or unite neighborhoods in downtowns.
This Street Film depicts how newly redesigned streets in New York have affected users there:
http://www.streetfilms.org/complete-streets-its-about-more-than-just-bike-lanes/
The recently approved Complete Streets amendments modified S. 1950, the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Enhancement Act, which is one of the Commerce Committee’s contributions to the overall reauthorization package.
With this measure in place, the proposed bill now directs the U.S. Secretary of Transportation to create standards for the safe accommodation of all road users and allows the Secretary to waive the standards for states that have their own policies. The additional language offered by Senator Thune would allow states to determine what is safe and adequate accommodation for a specific street. For example, the state could determine the expected users of that street or decide on the type of crossing provided.







