Traffic & Transit
Falmouth Asks Residents To Fill Out Street Improvement Survey
Town officials need help prioritizing more than 200 proposed Complete Street projects.
FALMOUTH, MA — Falmouth town officials asked resident to fill out an online survey about what type street improvement projects should be prioritized in town.
More than 200 potential Complete Street projects were identified through the initial public comment period in January 2021.
Town officials said the survey for the Falmouth Complete Streets Prioritization Plan will help further refine the most desirable projects to be implemented to benefit all residents. The online survey can be found here.
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A "Complete Street" provides accommodations for all users including motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders and people with disabilities. Falmouth town officials are participating in the MassDOT Complete Streets program and retained the services of the Cape Cod Commission to develop the prioritization plan.
The purpose of this study is to explore transportation improvement alternatives that will reduce conflicts, improve traffic flow, and incorporate multi-modal transportation options in Falmouth while furthering the creation of vibrant, pedestrian and bicycle oriented mixed-use centers throughout the town.
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Town officials ask that residents complete the survey by Friday, July 9.
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