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Complete Streets Trainings & Policy
Metro is supporting cities in Los Angeles County to make it easier for people to walk, roll, bike and take transit.
Overview
Metro supports the implementation of Complete Streets in Los Angeles County by providing cities with policy guidance, technical assistance, and trainings. Taken together, Metro’s goal is to support the development of an integrated multimodal transportation network that makes it easier for folks to walk, roll, bike and take transit.
Definition
Complete Streets is both a process and an outcome for planning, designing, building, operating, and maintaining streets to provide safe access and travel for users of all ages and abilities.
Metro’s Role
Street design that provides safe roadway access to all modes and all users is essential to Metro’s success in bringing world-class transportation to its customers in Los Angeles County. Metro is committed to efficiently moving its customers by improving connectivity, reliability, and the overall customer experience of its riders.
Complete Streets Trainings Series
As part of Metro’s commitment to advancing Complete Streets, Metro offers technical assistance and guidance via Complete Streets Trainings. The training series is intended to:
- Educate participants in the benefits of providing for safe access and mobility for all road users
- Provide instruction in complete streets considerations, policies and practices in street design, and implementation
- Share best practices in effective communications, engagement and consensus building to advance complete streets
- Educate public agencies on the Metro 2014 Complete Streets policy as well as how local municipalities can come into compliance with the policy, specifically Metro Complete Streets policy 6.2, to maintain eligibility for certain Metro discretionary grant programs and technical assistance.
The trainings comprise four distinct modules:
- Introduction to Complete Streets
- Street Safety
- Communications & Messaging
- Corridor & Intersection Design
Each module is hosted virtually, with the exception of Corridor & Intersection Design, which is in person. The in-person course is intended to give participants a deeper dive into complete streets planning and design and also the opportunity to work through design challenges in a charrette style format.
To learn more about the training series, including registration information, please email cstraining@metro.net.
Complete Streets Policy (2014)
Metro’s Complete Street Policy was adopted in 2014 by Metro’s board to advance state, regional and local efforts to create a more “complete” and integrated transportation network that serves all users and supports environmental sustainability. The policy is representative of Metro’s commitment to improving mobility in the region and ensuring that streets serve all users. The policy is currently undergoing an update to better meet the needs of Los Angeles County in 2025. To read the original document click here.