Quick-build demonstration projects are temporary installations to test new street design improvements that improve safety and accessibility
They can be used to explore how a community might slow speeds, create new connections, or encourage more walking and biking. They give space for practitioners to test new ideas and innovative best practices. They’re a great way to engage the community to gather real-time feedback on a potential design, surfacing potential concerns from those who might be hesitant to support a permanent project. Their low-cost temporary nature also allows communities to explore designs before committing to potential permanent changes to existing infrastructure.
The Safe Streets and Roads for All program can provide funding for quick-build demonstrations, and there are more than a billion dollars available, provided directly to local communities. Learn more here.
Quick-build demonstrations can move the needle on more than just safety. To learn more about the wide-ranging benefits of incorporating a Complete Streets approach, click here.
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