The complete streets coordinating council (“CSCC”) is established as a mayor and council advisory committee. The CSCC shall be composed of twenty (20) members, seventeen (17) of whom shall be voting members and three (3) of whom shall be non-voting staff representatives. Desired qualifications include relevant background, knowledge, and/or expertise in one or more of the following guiding principles and issue areas that relate to the CSCC’s functions and purposes.
(A) Safety: traffic safety, crime, personal security, traffic enforcement, crash data, emergency response.
(B) Accessibility for all abilities: persons with disabilities, elderly, youth, families with young children, limited English proficiency populations, transit-dependent populations, alternative mode users.
(C) Equity, diversity, and inclusivity: environmental justice, low-income individuals and households, communities of color, LGBTQ communities, refugees, immigrants, non- English speakers, formerly incarcerated people, residents without a home.
(D) Land use and sense of place: sense of place, planning, neighborhood character, mixed-use development, infill development, parking, public art, gentrification/displacement, place making/placekeeping.
(E) Environment: natural environment, built environment, sustainability, green infrastructure, climate change, air quality.
(F) Health and recreation: health care providers, public health, health equity, mental health, recreation, access to medical care, injury prevention.
(G) Economic vitality: business, local business, real estate, development, homebuilding, tourism, business districts, economic development.
(H) Transportation and mobility: planning, engineering, construction, walking, biking, transit, Americans with Disabilities Act, electric vehicles, regional commuting, freight, transportation service providers.
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Citation:
Tucson Code of Ordinances, Sec. 10A-242




