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Betsey Buckheit

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Posted on July 12, 2013July 13, 2013 by Betsey Buckheit

Complete Streets – theory and practice

“A complete streets policy should be a fabulous thing that elevates safety, the economy, and social equity in cities, but it can also amount to nothing more than a few new rules that are easily ducked if officials don’t want to follow the spirit of the law.”

 

Yes, indeed.

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