Complete Streets Help Kansas Communities Build Safe Spaces for Physical Activity
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More than 730,500 Kansas residents in 15 counties could soon have access to improved streets, sidewalks, bike lanes, and park trails for physical activity. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is building partnerships with community organizations to inform city transportation plans and promote complete streets. By adopting complete streets policies, city transportation planners can routinely design streets to make it better and safer for all residents to be active.
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