Abstract
Safe access for all users is critical regardless of corridor type or specific location. While urban Complete Streets are widely recognized, these solutions are also applicable in rural or underserved communities. This presentation will discuss varying scales of Complete Streets, illustrate use cases, and present thoughts on future use in Indiana and the Midwest. Attendees will also learn how public agencies are responding to multimodal demands, scalability techniques, and potential applications in statewide plans.
Session Number
122
Session Title
Complete Streets at Varying Scales
Track Title
Multimodal Transportation
Location
STEW 313
Date of Version
March 2022
Recommended Citation
Sandstrom, Scott and Guttenplan, Martin, "Complete Streets at Varying Scales: Challenges and Opportunities" (2022). Purdue Road School. 43.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2022/presentations/43
Start Date
3-16-2022 3:00 PM
End Date
3-16-2022 3:50 PM
Complete Streets at Varying Scales: Challenges and Opportunities
STEW 313
Safe access for all users is critical regardless of corridor type or specific location. While urban Complete Streets are widely recognized, these solutions are also applicable in rural or underserved communities. This presentation will discuss varying scales of Complete Streets, illustrate use cases, and present thoughts on future use in Indiana and the Midwest. Attendees will also learn how public agencies are responding to multimodal demands, scalability techniques, and potential applications in statewide plans.