COMPLETE STREETS ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Complete Streets is a term that defines a growing national movement to amend transportation policy to emphasize the importance of safe access on the roadways for all users including pedestrians, cyclists, and public transit users, regardless of age or ability.

There is no singular design prescription for a Complete Street; each one is unique and responds to its community context. A complete street may include sidewalks, bike lanes (or wide paved shoulders), special bus lanes, comfortable and accessible public transportation stops, frequent and safe crossing opportunities, median islands, accessible pedestrian signals, curb extensions, narrower travel lanes, roundabouts, and more.

The Nashua Region Complete Streets Advisory Committee (CSAC) serves to develop and promote a safe transportation network that serves all users including pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists of all ages and abilities in the region

The Complete Streets Advisory Committee typically meets quarterly on the 3rd Tuesday of the month.

To attend a meeting via Zoom, click here.

View agendas and minutes here