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Commission adopts complete streets policy to formalize walking, biking and transit goals

2226758 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

The City Commission unanimously approved Resolution 13-25, establishing a formal Complete Streets policy to align with the city’s mobility plans and to document street projects and outcomes every two years.

The West Palm Beach City Commission unanimously adopted Resolution No. 13-25 on Feb. 3, 2025 to formalize a Complete Streets policy. Staff described the measure as an official statement that documents the city’s ongoing work to design streets that are safe and accessible for users of all modes—pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders and drivers.

Jessica Keller, the city’s mobility and transportation manager, told the commission that West Palm Beach has practiced Complete Streets principles for more than a decade but never had a stand-alone policy. Keller said the policy will align with an updated downtown mobility plan (expected in…

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