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Complete Streets means that our streets are planned to be safe and accessible for pedestrians, transit riders, bicyclists, and drivers -- all users, regardless of age or ability.

Goals of the Coalition:

1. Work to foster ongoing statewide implementation of Complete Streets processes across all jurisdictions.

2. Partner with the Minnesota Department of Transportation to fully implement the 2010 state Complete Streets law.


Complete streets don't all look the same. See more examples on the National Complete Streets Coalition website.

Ways to Get Involved

Join the Coalition
If you’re ready to work to help implement the state Complete Streets law or want to help support Complete Streets in your community, please send a request with the following information:

Joining as an individual Please email Fawley@fresh-energy.org with your name, email address, and street address. (None of this information will be shared without your permission. We ask for a street address in order to match supporters with their elected decision-makers and other allies.) By submitting a request, you are giving permission for your name to be listed as a member.

Joining on behalf of an organization, agency, or business Email Fawley@fresh-energy.org with the name of the organization, its official mailing address, and a contact name and phone number. Please confirm that you have authority to make the request.

Requests to join can also be mailed to: Ethan Fawley, Fresh Energy, 408 Saint Peter St., Ste. 220, St. Paul, MN 55102.

Questions? Please call Ethan Fawley, 651-294-7141

 

Sign up for e-mail updates
The Coalition has an e-mail listserv that provides on update of Coalition happenings and opportunities to get involved. If you are interested in staying connected regularly via e-mail, please let Ethan know at Fawley@fresh-energy.org.


Why Complete Streets?

...some of the benefits:

•  Safety for all travelers

•  Accessibility for people with disabilities

•  Accessibility for seniors

•  Accessibility for children

•  Health

•  Equity

•  Economic development

•  Environment

•  Efficiency

•  Community building

•  Neighborhood vibrancy

•  Lower transportation costs for families

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