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Complete Streets Help San José Earn CityHealth Silver
At the Department of Transportation, we’re particularly proud of the City’s recognition in the Complete Streets policy area. Complete Streets policies make streets safer, more inclusive, and more functional for everyone. They benefit people who walk, bike, roll, take transit, or drive. These policies require streets to be planned and built with all types of travel in mind. They prioritize vulnerable users: people biking, walking, or rolling. Complete Streets designs reduce traffic injuries and deaths, increase physical activity, and create stronger local economies.
Putting Complete Streets principles into city plans reflects our commitment to public health and sustainable transportation. The city has historically been car-oriented, like many post-war American urban centers. But our policy makers and staff have long been working to shift travel patterns toward walking, biking, and transit. This vision of the future is reflected in our Envision San José 2040 General Plan, Climate Smart San José plan, and Move San José transportation plan. Prioritizing Complete Streets aligns with these ambitions. By doing so, we enhance safety and accessibility on local roadways, encourage active transportation, and build a more resilient city that supports healthier lifestyles for its residents.
