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        <text><![CDATA[<p><strong>Complete Streets Act of 2025</strong></p><p>This bill supports the development of safe and accessible roads through<em> </em>complete streets design and construction grants, policies, and design standards.</p><p>Under the bill, a <em>complete street </em>means a public road that provides safe and accessible travel options for multiple travel modes (e.g., walking, cycling, transit, mobility devices, automobiles, and freight) for people of all ages, abilities, and disabilities.</p><p>In general, each state must establish a competitive grant program that provides a portion of its federal highway funds to eligible entities for complete streets grants and technical assistance. Eligible entities include local and tribal governments, local agencies, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), and nonprofit organizations.</p><p>An eligible entity must develop a complete streets policy and a prioritization plan. The state or an MPO&nbsp;must approve the policy and plan.&nbsp;The&nbsp;Department of Transportation (DOT) must develop complete streets benchmarks and guidance for states and eligible entities.</p><p>In addition, DOT and the Department of Justice must update and adopt certain accessibility standards (e.g., by including provisions for&nbsp;cognitive ability and language access).</p><p>Further, DOT must require each state and&nbsp;MPO to adopt and implement design standards for the safe and adequate accommodation of all surface transportation network users.</p><p>DOT&nbsp;must also establish complete streets design standards for federal projects and phase&nbsp;in their adoption, with exemptions for certain roadways, facilities, and projects.&nbsp;The standards must include (1) dedicated, protected bike lanes; (2) requirements for sidewalks and crosswalks; and (3) guidelines for lighting and signalization to promote safety.</p>]]></text>
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