Complete Streets Coalition
of Sacramento
A Project of the Partnership for Active Communities

Our Vision:
"Streets are safe for all users at all times throughout Sacramento cities and County"

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c/o WALKSacramento
909 12th St., #122
Sacramento CA 95814

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 Complete the Streets!

 The Complete Streets Campaign of Sacramento, a  project  of the Partnership for Active Communities, is an
 alliance of individuals, groups and agencies working
 to implement Complete Streets policies in all
 jurisdictions in Sacramento County.

bulletWhat are Complete Streets?
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 Completing the Streets Around
 Sacramento

bullet The City of Sacramento's Pedestrian Master Plan

 Sacramento Bee:

bullet Complete the Streets (07-01-07)
bullet On the need for Safer Streets  (02-18-07)

 Rancho Cordova
 
(02-05-07)

 Pedestrian overcrossing at Sunrise and Douglas
 successfully resisted.

bulletRead more
bulletView the proposed overcrossing

 Natomas
 
(12-13-06)

 New "Complete Streets" intersection near Bannon Creek
 Elementary School provides a Safe Route to School.

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bullet"Curbside" school newsletter reports

Students lead the cheers after an inaugural Walk to School across the rebuilt intersection at Millcreek and West El Camino in South Natomas

 Complete Streets
 at the
 State Capitol
 

 AB 1358 - Complete Streets Act of 2007 (Leno) -  Requires Complete Streets policies and practices in local  general plans

bulletFact Sheet
bullet Read the measure (as amended 7/03)
 
bullet Model Support Letter
Status Report (07-03-07)
 
bulletNext Heard - July 11
 

What They're Saying ...


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 “A transportation system that encourages bicycling and walking can also save money, reduce traffic congestion, build community, and improve the overall quality of life. Therefore, Salt Lake City supports the concept of Complete Streets, requiring the accommodation of pedestrians and bicyclists throughout the planning process by providing the following policy.”

 -Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson, in Complete Streets Executive Order