Adopt a Stronger Complete Streets Policy - Sign the Petition

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Jul 5, 2012, 4:12:44 PM7/5/12
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Hi Everyone,

LMB has launched a petition urging the Michigan State Transportation Commission to adopt a stronger policy on Complete Streets. Please see the information below, then sign the petition at change.org here: http://www.change.org/petitions/michigan-state-transportation-commission-adopt-a-stronger-complete-streets-policy


"Michigan’s draft Complete Streets policy is out, and the Michigan State Transportation Commission (MSTC) is looking for your feedback. Through July 13th, we urge you to join other citizens around the state by signing the change.org petition asking MSTC to adopt a stronger policy.

MSTC, a six-member board that establishes the policy and plans for Michigan’s Department of Transportation (MDOT), recently released the draft policy for implementing Complete Streets on state roads. The Complete Streets policy will direct MDOT planners to design and maintain roadways that fit within the context of the community and keep all users in mind, including bicyclists, public transit riders, motorists, and pedestrians of all ages and abilities.

While the state’s effort is a big step in the right direction, bicycle, disability, transit, and pedestrian advocates around the state think the policy could be clearer, more specific, and include firm timelines for implementing Complete Streets procedures. Advocates analyzed the policy, comparing it to national best practices, and have identified a number of key areas where Michigan’s policy could be improved.

The draft policy is the result of Complete Streets legislation passed in 2010 with overwhelming support from Michigan Legislature and the public. The legislation requires that the state adopt a policy by August 2012.  MSTC is only allowing two weeks for the public to review and comment and that period is quickly coming to a close on July 13th. That’s why we need you to ACT TODAY and sign the petition urging MSTC to make improvements to the policy before adopting it."


Thank you for your time!

Jenny Jensen
League of Michigan Bicyclists
Associate Director

416 S. Cedar St. Suite A
Lansing, MI 48912
(517) 334-9100

www.LMB.org
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