Smart growth is an approach to community design that connects housing, transportation, and land use to create healthy, prosperous, and resilient neighborhoods.
Smart Growth America cultivates vibrant, sustainable communities with diverse living and transportation options, enhancing quality of life for all.
Smart Growth America cultivates vibrant, sustainable communities with diverse living and transportation options, enhancing quality of life for all.
Smart Growth America cultivates vibrant, sustainable communities with diverse living and transportation options, enhancing quality of life for all.
Throughout the year, we host a number of in-person and virtual events covering topics related to public health, social equity, and climate resilience.
Complete Streets approach integrates people and place in the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of our transportation networks. The National Complete Streets Coalition works to ensure streets prioritize safety over speed, balance the needs of different modes, and support local land uses, economies, cultures, and natural environments.
Quick-build demonstration projects are temporary installations to test new street design improvements that improve safety and accessibility.
They can be used to explore how a community might slow speeds, create new connections, or encourage more walking and biking. They give space for practitioners to test new ideas and innovative best practices. They’re a great way to engage the community to gather real-time feedback on a potential design, surfacing potential concerns from those who might be hesitant to support a permanent project. Their low-cost temporary nature also allows communities to explore designs before committing to potential permanent changes to existing infrastructure.
These quick, light, flexible, and adaptable projects use designs that are proven to make streets safer, and they have numerous benefits:
Making tangible changes to streets, even if temporary, is a powerful way to demonstrate that people’s lives matter and that solving the crisis of traffic fatalities and severe injuries needs creativity, immediate action, and commitment. Doing quick-build projects helps foster innovation and creativity, improves the likelihood of a permanent project being built, and moves the needle toward safer roadway designs as the default.
Quick-build demonstrations can move the needle on more than just safety. To learn more about the wide-ranging benefits of incorporating a Complete Streets approach, click here.
No two quick-build demonstration projects are exactly alike, because every community and context is unique. While similar materials or a rough design might be emulated from elsewhere, the first guiding principle of these projects is that each one should reflect the community’s specific needs, vision, and culture through creativity and innovation.
Watch the story of a specific demonstration project we helped support in Wenatchee, WA, and see how the demonstration ultimately led to a permanent project that had deep community support.
Over the last decade and through a number of initiatives, The National Complete Streets Coalition at Smart Growth America has assisted 22 places across 14 states with their quick-build projects. You can read reports about some of those programs below, with a link to some project profiles:
Safe Streets Academy (2017-2018)
Safe Streets, Smart Cities Academy (2018-2019)
Washington Complete Streets Leadership Academy (2020-2021)
Complete Streets Leadership Academies (2022-2024)
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