Synopsis
Our nation's transportation system is a death trap for the third of our citizens who do not drive. A full 13% of traffic deaths are bicyclists and pedestrians, yet most roadways are still being built with only motor vehicles in mind. Pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, and transit users of all ages and abilities safely and enjoyably travel along and across complete streets. Complete streets policies require safe accommodation of all users. The Alliance for Biking & Walking assists our coalition of over 160 grassroots advocacy organizations to win state, provincial, and local complete streets policies. These local policies can help leverage federal-level policy and together ensure that all transportation projects are complete. The Alliance for Biking & Walking's Guide to Complete Streets Campaigns brings you a blueprint for successfully winning a complete streets policy in your city, region, state, or province. Filled with models from past and current campaigns and tips from advocacy leaders in the field, this Guide is an indispensable resource for the new or seasoned advocate working towards complete streets. Although this Guide is written especially for bicycling and walking organizations, and nonprofit or advocate promoting complete streets will benefit from the best practice advise and models found here.
About the Author
Barbara McCann is the director of the Office of Safety, Energy and Environment at the US Department of Transportation. She was the founding Executive Director of the National Complete Streets Coalition, working with groups from AARP to the YMCA to develop and advance the adoption of policies to make streets safe for all users. More than 500 jurisdictions, including more than half the states, have now adopted Complete Streets policies. McCann co-created the Complete Streets Workshop program and speaks widely. In 2011 the NY/NJ Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers recognized her with the 2011 Transportation Advancement Award, given annually to a non-engineer "for contributions in advancing transportation programs through outstanding leadership." Barbara founded McCann Consulting in 2003 to work with government agencies, non-profits, and researchers, authoring numerous reports and articles on transportation, health, and land use. McCann is also a co-author of"Sprawl Costs". Prior to establishing her own firm, McCann served as Director of Information and Research at Smart Growth America (SGA) where she authored the report"Measuring the Health Effects of Sprawl", the first research report documenting the relationship between sprawl and obesity. She worked at CNN as a writer and producer for 13 years during her first career as a journalist. She lives in Washington, DC with her husband Bob Bloomfield.
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