Transportation

Complete Streets Policy

Complete Streets are streets for everyone. They are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abilities.

In 2012, in response to an initiative from the Citizens Advisory Committee, the TPB approved a Complete Streets Policy for the National Capital Region that defines a Complete Street as a street that "safely and adequately accommodates motorized and non-motorized users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, freight vehicles, emergency vehicles, and transit riders of all ages and abilities, in a manner appropriate to the function and context of the facility.”

The policy provided a Complete Streets Guidance and Policy Template, and strongly encouraged TPB member jurisdictions and agencies to adopt their own Complete Streets policies.

News & Multimedia

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    TPB Approves Regional Complete Streets Policy

    May 16, 2012

    The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) approves a policy aimed at creating streets that accommodate auto, transit, walking, and biking...

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    Complete Streets & Complete Communities

    June 15, 2011

    At the Region Forward Coalition kickoff event on June 10 Barbara McCann Executive Director of the National Complete Streets Coalition spoke about her...

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