Budgetary way for cyclists and drivers to share the roads
Texas lawmakers filed a Complete Streets bill they hope will help drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians safely share the roads
The Better Block Project in Dallas held its first "Better Food Block" in Downtown Dallas reimagining the streetscape with food carts and sidewalk tables.
Fort Worth; Long Beach, CA; and Richfield, MN are planning "road diets," reducing the number of lanes for cars to improve access for all.
Governor Granholm signs Complete Streets into Michigan law and Louisiana DOT adopts a Complete Streets policy.
Better design for streets and improving sidewalks can keep kids healthier, according to a national roundtable sponsored by T4America.
State Street in Salt Lake City would be redesigned to accommodate pedestrians and transit, not just cars, under a new plan endorsed by local mayors.
In two days, residents of the Oak Cliff neighborhood created a temporary complete street that grabbed the attention of Dallas transportation officials.
Several cities are expected to adopt the rules, which would allow pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users to safely share space with cars.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation wants the state's roads to be accessible to cars, transit, pedestrians, and bicyclists.
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