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WSDOT tells Senate committee it has identified 330 complete-streets projects statewide

2154399 · January 27, 2025
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WSDOT briefed the Senate Transportation Committee on Complete Streets implementation, saying 330 projects were identified, 47 in active planning and several funded projects moving to design or construction; the agency outlined prioritization, funding sources and community engagement practices.

Washington State Department of Transportation officials on Jan. 27, 2025 updated the Senate Transportation Committee on implementation of the Complete Streets requirement and related active transportation grant programs.

Barb Chamberlain, director of WSDOT’s Active Transportation Division, said the division “guide[s] your investments in projects and programs” and supports the state’s Target Zero safety goals. Chamberlain and Celeste Gilman, WSDOT strategic policy administrator and the statewide lead on Complete Streets implementation, briefed the committee on how the agency has incorporated Complete Streets into routine project delivery since the statute took effect July 1, 2022.

Gilman told the committee the agency has identified more than 330 projects for Complete Streets improvements across the state; 47 projects are in…

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