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... • Policy and Program Design | Key Practices identified in this category describe activities related to establishing or expanding programs or policies to achieve the desired outcomes.
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... FOLLOW THESE LINKS TO LEARN MORE IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR…. 7,341 PEOPLE Nearly WERE STRUCK & KILLED WHILE WALKING 50% of workers WITH DISABILITIES Resources on standing up a Complete Streets program Key practices for starting a Complete Streets program RELIED ON MODES OTHER in 2021, a THAN DRIVING, 12.4% INCREASE compared with about Resources for advancing/growing a Complete Streets program over 2020, bringing us 20% of workers Key practices for advancing/growing a Complete Streets program to the HIGHEST OVERALL LEVEL WITHOUT DISABILITIES IN MORE THAN THREE DECADES Examples of what other DOTs are doing with Complete Streets (Smart Growth America, 2023)
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... modeling. Identifying a priority active transportation network and translating Implementing strategies identified in Complete Streets policy documents to Expanding data collection as needed and exploring data exchanges this information into a geographic information system (GIS)
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... 4493) , which requires that to Complete Streets, the organization Complete Streets Commission, a projects funded with regional funds implement local Complete Streets has done substantial work to prepare to 10-15-member advisory body that advises the Arlington County Board plans and implement All Ages and Abilities design guidelines on the implement such a program.
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... communities. FDOT Context Classification Guide provides context classification and transportation characteristics for all non-limited access highways Association for Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals Complete MTC Administrative Guidance Complete Streets Policy: offers which help FDOT and its partners understand what design elements Streets Policy Statement: This Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle guidance for compiling a "Complete Streets Checklist." The Complete should be included in the roadway design concept.


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