Broward County identified complete streets as a key strategy to address regional transportation issues when developing its comprehensive plan updates. In the list of highlighted regional issues, STRATEGY MM-1 states: Make the best use of the regional transportation network to move people, goods and services safely and efficiently while incorporating and promoting Complete Streets principles where appropriate in a context sensitive manner.
Broward County adopted Complete Streets policies into the Broward County Comprehensive Plan on June 10, 2014. Broward County is currently updating its comprehensive plan, BrowardNEXT, which is anticipated to include several complete streets policies, including the adoption of the Broward Complete Streets Guidelines, or equivalent principles (BrowardNEXT Policy 2.19.1). The County has adopted several other The BrowardNEXT Highlighted Regional Issues in Strategy MM-1. and any other Complete Streets language in other BrowardNEXT documentation. Link to Complete Streets Semi-Annual Progress Report (December 2015)
In Broward County, City comprehensive plans are required to be consistent with the County comprehensive plan.
Example last updated August 2017
Contact: Nick Sofoul, Broward County Planning & Development Management
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