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Small City Winner: Bellevue, WA
Large City Winner: Austin, TX
Success Stories from the Mayors’ Challenge for Safer People, Safer Streets
To recognize the efforts undertaken through the Mayors’ Challenge, USDOT gathered information on the activities and accomplishments of participating communities, which are highlighted in the documents below.
At a summit in September 2016, USDOT recognized...
2016 Summit for Safer People, Safer Streets
The U.S. Department of Transportation
invites elected officials and their teams to the
2016 Summit for Safer People, Safer StreetsFriday, September 16, 20169:00am-4:00pm EDT
U.S....
Mayors' Challenge Awards - Flickr Instructions
Mayors Challenge Awards Fact Sheet 4.18.16
Mayors' Challenge Awards
Mayors' Challenge Awards Nomination Form (Deadline extended to July 6): Click Here
Summary Report: DOT Pedestrian and Bicyclist Road Safety Assessments
In Fall 2014, DOT launched its Safer People, Safer Streets initiative with the goal of improving pedestrian and bicycle safety across the country. The first element of the initiative was a call for the Department to convene a walk/bike safety assessment in every State. This report is an overview...