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Complete Streets. Dom Nozzi, AICP dom@walkablestreets.com www.walkablestreets.com http://domz60.wordpress.com/. On many roads…“Barrier Effect” Zero Sum. What is a Complete Street?. Safe, comfortable & convenient for travel by car, foot, bicycle, & transit. Who wants Complete Streets?.
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Complete Streets Dom Nozzi, AICP dom@walkablestreets.com www.walkablestreets.com http://domz60.wordpress.com/
What is a Complete Street? Safe, comfortable & convenient for travel by car, foot, bicycle, & transit
Who wants Complete Streets? Majority of Americans would rather drive less & walk more Transit is growing faster than population or driving About one-third of Americans don’t drive: 21% of Americans over 65. All children under 16. Many low income Americans cannot afford automobiles.
Older Americans More than 50% of non-drivers stay at home on a given day because they lack transportation options.
People with disabilities Complete Streets improve mobility for disabled people and reduce the need for expensive para-transit service
Health • Americans move… without moving • 60% of adults are at risk for diseases associated with inactivity: • Obesity • Diabetes • High blood pressure • Other chronic diseases
The environment • Fewer emissions • Less noise pollution • Less wear & tear on our roads • Less need to widen roads
Economic activity • Complete streets increase home values and help revitalize commercial areas
Streets work better Before Edgewater Drive – Orlando, FL
Streets work better After Edgewater Drive – Orlando, FL
Context-Sensitive SolutionsOne Size Does Not Fit All Complete Streets doesn’t mean every street has sidewalks, bike lanes and transit
Inducing Bicycling & Walking Scarce & Priced Car Parking (cash-out) Proximity (MU, density) Relatively high gas prices (gas tax) Slower Speeds (attentive, not forgiving) Full-time staff One-Way to Two-Way Keep streets & intersections small (rd diet those that are now too big)
Transformative Moment • Faltering national economy. • Increasing gas prices (Plan B). • Obesity epidemic. • Growing awareness that quality of life is an engine. • Global warming & sustainability.
Status Nationally • In 2008, 20 communities adopted CS policies. • So far in 2009, 12 more have done so. • Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) & Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D, CA-5) introduced the Complete Streets Act of 2009 in March. • Lrg % of CS workshops are sponsored by health organizations
Dom Nozzi, AICP dom@walkablestreets.com www.walkablestreets.com