Complete Streets Policy Revision

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Think about the street outside your home. What's missing? What could be better? To achieve a "Complete Street" in your neighborhood, choose your top three:
  • 9159%Bike Lanes
  • 8454%Better lighting
  • 8253%Sidewalks
  • 7548%Better shade
  • 4529%Bus stops
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Do you have any additional comments regarding Complete Streets and our plan to revise the policy? Let us know!
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A Complete Streets policy is a comprehensive and integrated approach to transportation planning and street design that prioritizes the safety, accessibility, and mobility of all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, public transit riders, and motorists.
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Comments: Virtual Meeting for Complete Streets Policy Revision
Wish we could make lanes narrow to slow traffic down.
Reply10 Agreeone year ago
There is no one size fits all with streets. Where they are and what they connect to determines how they should be designed. It makes no sense to add bike lanes if they don't connect to each other. Most could use more lighting and shade and our system of only building sidewalks when adjacent property is developed is so short-sided.
ReplyAgreeone year ago
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Comments: The Future of Cycling & Multimodal Transportation in San Antonio
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