When you are walking down your favorite street or through the main drag of your downtown, you probably aren’t thinking, “Wow, this street is not complete”, unless you are a planner or understand what a Complete Street is. Well, it is simple, Complete Streets is a transportation policy that has reshaped, redrawn, or reconstructed our city streets from vehicle focused to all types of ways we get around. This design approach is for everyone, no matter the mode of transportation that you prefer. In this week’s episode, we will quickly go over the concept of Complete Streets as this policy is different for every community. The main “drive” of this “Complete Streets” movement is more than becoming less focused on vehicles but how all modes including driving can be safer. We will discuss “Parklets” which is just one design that adds value to Complete Streets, it creates a new public place and can be an awesome tool for placemaking in your community, especially if you have limited outdoor seating. Jared is passionate about getting a “Parklet” in front of his building, so listen in to learn more from us, laugh, and hopefully walk away with a desire to advocate for safer streets in your community.
Who's on it?
Jared Perry
Sam Tuten
Bret Allphin
Resources
What are Complete Streets? by Smart Growth America
National Complete Streets Coalition
U.S. Department of Transportation
Recorded
July 2020
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