A growing body of work on safer, more connected, climate-responsive streets — and how we move from vision to delivery.
Green Complete Streets combine safe access for people walking, biking, and rolling with green infrastructure, shade, stormwater infrastructure, and a stronger focus on comfort, health, and climate resilience.
Because streets need to work for real people in real conditions. Heat, flooding, unsafe crossings, disconnected networks, and poor access all shape whether a street is actually usable.
Strong policy does not automatically produce strong outcomes. This work focuses on where policy, standards, funding, design, and implementation align — and where they do not.
A collection of ideas, examples, tools, and talks focused on how Green Complete Streets actually get delivered in practice.
An interdisciplinary plenary on climate change, resilience, public health, economic equity, and the role of active transportation in responding to long-term environmental and social challenges.