Complete Streets: What Are They?
Come learn about the benefits of “Complete Streets” and how this policy can help make Greenfield's streets safer, and more beautiful and inviting for all. Find out about Greenfield’s Complete Streets policy, to be considered for adoption as a Resolution by the Greenfield Town Council this month. Share your ideas about how “getting around” in Greenfield can be safer for everyone.
Offered by Sustainable Greenfield Implementation Committee (SGIC)
Speakers include: Carole Collins, Energy & Sustainability Director, Town of Greenfield and Beth Giannini, Senior Transportation Planner II, Franklin Regional Council of Governments (FRCOG)
"One of the Master Plan’s goals is to make Greenfield more vibrant and inclusive for everyone by offering more transportation options, while at the same time reducing downtown air pollution and making our streets more beautiful,” said Carole Collins, chair of SGIC and Greenfield’s Energy and Sustainability Director. ”This nationwide movement helps communities make streets safer and more inviting, especially for walkers, bikers, and wheelchair and public transit users, so that streets are not just for cars, but for everyone.” Hosted by Sustainable Greenfield
Date and Time
Monday Mar 14, 2016
6:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
Monday, March 14 at 6:00 p.m.
Location
John W. Olver Transit Center located at 12 Olive Street, Greenfield