[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
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[H.R. 3712 Introduced in House (IH)]

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119th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                H. R. 3712

To require States to establish complete streets programs, and for other 
                               purposes.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                              June 4, 2025

 Mr. Cohen (for himself, Mr. Auchincloss, Mr. Espaillat, Mrs. Foushee, 
and Ms. Titus) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the 
             Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure

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                                 A BILL


 
To require States to establish complete streets programs, and for other 
                               purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ``Complete Streets Act of 2025''.

SEC. 2. COMPLETE STREETS PROGRAM.

    (a) Definitions.--In this section:
            (1) Complete street.--The term ``complete street'' means a 
        public road that provides safe and accessible options for 
        multiple travel modes for people of all ages, abilities, and 
        disabilities, including modes such as walking, cycling, 
        transit, mobility devices, automobiles, and freight.
            (2) Complete streets policy.--The term ``complete streets 
        policy'' means a complete streets policy adopted by an eligible 
        entity under subsection (d)(1).
            (3) Complete streets principle.--The term ``complete 
        streets principle'' means a principle at the local, State, or 
        regional level that ensures--
                    (A) the safe and adequate accommodation, in all 
                phases of project planning and development, of all 
                users of the transportation system, including 
                pedestrians, bicyclists, public transit users, 
                children, older individuals, individuals with 
                disabilities, motorists, and freight vehicles; and
                    (B) the consideration of the safety and convenience 
                of all users of the transportation system in all phases 
                of project planning and development.
            (4) Complete streets prioritization plan.--The term 
        ``complete streets prioritization plan'' means a complete 
        streets prioritization plan developed by an eligible entity 
        under subsection (f)(1).
            (5) Complete streets program.--The term ``complete streets 
        program'' means a complete streets program established by a 
        State under subsection (b)(1).
            (6) Eligible entity.--The term ``eligible entity'' means--
                    (A) a unit of local government;
                    (B) a regional planning organization;
                    (C) a metropolitan planning organization;
                    (D) a transit agency;
                    (E) a natural resource or public land agency;
                    (F) a Tribal government;
                    (G) a nonprofit entity; or
                    (H) any other local or regional governmental 
                entity, other than a State agency, with responsibility 
                for or oversight of transportation or recreational 
                trails that the State in which the project will occur 
                determines to be eligible, consistent with the goals of 
                this section.
            (7) Metropolitan planning organization.--The term 
        ``metropolitan planning organization'' means a metropolitan 
        planning organization designated under--
                    (A) section 134 of title 23, United States Code; or
                    (B) section 5303 of title 49, United States Code.
            (8) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
        of Transportation.
            (9) State.--The term ``State'' means--
                    (A) any of the 50 States;
                    (B) the District of Columbia;
                    (C) Puerto Rico;
                    (D) American Samoa;
                    (E) the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana 
                Islands;
                    (F) Guam; and
                    (G) the United States Virgin Islands.
    (b) Establishment.--
            (1) In general.--Not later than October 1 of the second 
        full fiscal year after the date of enactment of this Act, each 
        State shall establish a program for a competitive process for 
        an eligible entity to seek--
                    (A) technical assistance for a project to design 
                and construct a project included in the complete 
                streets prioritization plan of the eligible entity 
                under subsection (f)(5); and
                    (B) grants for the design and construction of 
                complete streets under subsection (g).
            (2) Funding.--Not later than October 1 of the third full 
        fiscal year that begins after the date of enactment of this 
        Act, each State shall begin to provide grants for the design 
        and construction of complete streets under subsection (g)(1).
            (3) Goals.--The goals of a complete streets program are--
                    (A) to provide technical assistance and incentives 
                for the development and adoption of complete streets 
                policies;
                    (B) to encourage eligible entities to adopt a 
                strategic and comprehensive approach for the 
                development of complete streets;
                    (C) to facilitate better pedestrian, bicycle, and 
                public transit travel for users of all ages and 
                abilities by addressing critical gaps in pedestrian, 
                bicycle, and public transit infrastructure;
                    (D) to distribute funding to reward eligible 
                entities that have committed to adopting complete 
                streets benchmarks developed by the Secretary under 
                subsection (c); and
                    (E) to ensure that underserved municipalities, 
                neighborhoods, rural areas, Tribal areas, territorial 
                communities, and people, including low-income people 
                and communities of color, are served equitably by the 
                complete streets program.
    (c) Complete Streets Benchmarks and Guidance.--
            (1) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
        enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall develop and make 
        available to States and eligible entities benchmarks and 
        guidance by which--
                    (A) States can carry out complete streets programs;
                    (B) eligible entities can carry out complete 
                streets policies and complete streets principles; and
                    (C) eligible entities can evaluate the 
                effectiveness of complete streets projects.
            (2) Focus.--The benchmarks and guidance developed and made 
        available under paragraph (1) shall--
                    (A) be designed to result in the establishment of 
                methods of effectively carrying out a complete streets 
                policy, a complete streets program, and complete 
                streets principles, as applicable;
                    (B) focus on modifying scoping, design, and 
                construction procedures to more effectively combine 
                modes of transportation into integrated facilities that 
                meet the needs of each of those modes of transportation 
                in an appropriate balance;
                    (C) indicate the expected operational and safety 
                performance of alternative approaches to facility 
                design; and
                    (D) suggest design options specific to road 
                classifications, land use, traffic volume, and speed.
            (3) Topics of emphasis.--In developing the benchmarks and 
        guidance under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall--
                    (A) emphasize--
                            (i) procedures for identifying the needs of 
                        users of all ages and abilities of a particular 
                        roadway;
                            (ii) procedures for identifying the types 
                        and designs of facilities needed to serve each 
                        class of users;
                            (iii) safety and other benefits provided by 
                        carrying out complete streets principles;
                            (iv) common barriers to carrying out 
                        complete streets principles;
                            (v) procedures for overcoming the most 
                        common barriers to carrying out complete 
                        streets principles;
                            (vi) procedures for identifying the costs 
                        associated with carrying out complete streets 
                        principles;
                            (vii) procedures for maximizing local 
                        cooperation in the introduction of complete 
                        streets principles and carrying out those 
                        principles; and
                            (viii) procedures for assessing and 
                        modifying the facilities and operational 
                        characteristics of existing roadways to improve 
                        consistency with complete streets principles; 
                        and
                    (B) take into consideration findings of the 
                National Complete Streets Assessment of the Federal 
                Highway Administration.
            (4) Public review and comment.--The complete streets 
        benchmarks and guidance developed and made available under 
        paragraph (1) shall be subject to a period of public review and 
        comment.
    (d) Complete Streets Policies.--
            (1) In general.--An eligible entity seeking technical 
        assistance or funds from a complete streets program shall adopt 
        a complete streets policy using complete streets principles and 
        approved by--
                    (A) the State of the eligible entity; or
                    (B) a metropolitan planning organization that 
                serves an area under the jurisdiction of the eligible 
                entity, subject to the condition that the metropolitan 
                planning organization and the State execute an 
                agreement--
                            (i) under which the State agrees--
                                    (I) to delegate policy approval 
                                authority to the metropolitan planning 
                                organization; and
                                    (II) to provide funding to the 
                                metropolitan planning organization for 
                                all reasonable costs related to review 
                                of a complete streets policy; and
                            (ii) that establishes guidelines for 
                        approval of a complete streets policy as 
                        required under subsection (e)(2).
            (2) Guidance.--Not later than October 1 of the first full 
        fiscal year that begins after the date of enactment of this 
        Act, the Secretary shall provide guidance to States and 
        metropolitan planning organizations for review of complete 
        streets policies under this Act.
            (3) Requirements.--A complete streets policy of an eligible 
        entity shall--
                    (A) include a description of--
                            (i) how the eligible entity intends to 
                        develop complete streets infrastructure, 
                        including through an assessment of procedures, 
                        design manuals, performance measures, and 
                        training for planners and engineers;
                            (ii) how, after the development of complete 
                        streets infrastructure, the transportation 
                        system will serve users of all ages and 
                        abilities, including pedestrians, bicyclists, 
                        and public transit passengers, as well as 
                        trucks, buses, and automobiles;
                            (iii) how the complete streets policy will 
                        apply to all projects and phases of projects 
                        that affect the streets under the complete 
                        streets policy, including reconstruction, new 
                        construction, planning, design, maintenance, 
                        and operations, for the entire street;
                            (iv) how the development of complete 
                        streets infrastructure will improve safety for 
                        all road users in underserved neighborhoods, 
                        including any feedback from affected 
                        communities;
                            (v) any exceptions to the complete streets 
                        policy, including a clear procedure for the 
                        approval of those exceptions, as described in 
                        paragraph (4);
                            (vi) the jurisdiction in which the complete 
                        streets policy applies; and
                            (vii) the steps necessary for 
                        implementation of the complete streets policy;
                    (B) encourage a comprehensive, integrated, and 
                connected network for all modes of transportation;
                    (C) benefit users of all abilities;
                    (D) emphasize the need to coordinate with other 
                jurisdictions with respect to the streets under the 
                jurisdiction of the complete streets policy;
                    (E) require the use of the latest and best design 
                criteria and guidelines, particularly standards 
                relating to providing access to individuals with 
                disabilities, in projects under the complete streets 
                policy;
                    (F) recognize the need for flexibility in balancing 
                user needs;
                    (G) be context sensitive and complement the 
                community, including consideration of--
                            (i) the urban, suburban, or rural location 
                        in which a project is located;
                            (ii) land use; and
                            (iii) planned investments on or near the 
                        corridor, such as public transportation;
                    (H) establish performance standards with measurable 
                outcomes to ensure that the complete streets 
                infrastructure complies with complete streets 
                principles;
                    (I) meet the minimum standards established by the 
                Secretary under subsection (e)(2)(A)(i);
                    (J) comply with public right-of-way accessibility 
                guidelines; and
                    (K) except as provided in paragraph (4), require 
                the complete streets policy to apply to new road 
                construction and road modification projects, including 
                design, planning, construction, reconstruction, 
                rehabilitation, maintenance, and operations, for the 
                entire right-of-way under the jurisdiction of the 
                complete streets policy.
            (4) Exemption requirements and procedures.--A complete 
        streets policy shall allow for a project-specific exemption 
        from the complete streets policy if--
                    (A) the roadway affected by the project may not, 
                under applicable law, be used by certain types of 
                users, in which case the eligible entity shall make a 
                greater effort to accommodate the types of users 
                elsewhere by providing the most efficient routing and 
                accessibility for those road users;
                    (B) the cost of the project to comply with the 
                complete streets policy would be excessively 
                disproportionate (as defined in the document of the 
                Department of Transportation entitled ``Design Guidance 
                Accommodating Bicycle and Pedestrian Travel: A 
                Recommended Approach'' and required under section 
                1202(b) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
                Century (23 U.S.C. 217 note; Public Law 105-178)) 
                compared to the need, particular use of the affected 
                roadway, or prevalence of serious or fatal crashes on 
                that roadway;
                    (C) the existing and expected population, 
                employment density, or level of transit service on and 
                around the affected roadway is so low that the expected 
                users of the affected roadway will not include 
                pedestrians or other vulnerable road users; or
                    (D) there are complete streets principles fulfilled 
                on a parallel corridor connected to an area that is not 
                more than 0.25 mile away for pedestrians and not more 
                than 1.5 miles away for bicyclists, providing a 
                complete streets network.
            (5) Guidance.--The Secretary shall establish guidance for a 
        State or metropolitan planning organization to evaluate and 
        approve a complete streets policy of an eligible entity.
            (6) Reports.--
                    (A) In general.--Each State department of 
                transportation shall submit to the Secretary a report 
                describing the implementation by the State of measures 
                to achieve complete streets principles within complete 
                streets policies of eligible entities within the State 
                at such time, in such manner, and containing such 
                information as the Secretary may require.
                    (B) Determination by secretary.--On receipt of a 
                report under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall 
                determine whether the complete streets program of the 
                State has incorporated complete streets principles into 
                all aspects of the transportation project development, 
                programming, and delivery process, including project 
                planning, project identification, project scoping 
                procedures, design approval, design manuals, and 
                performance measures.
    (e) Certification.--
            (1) Certification of state programs.--Not later than the 
        first October 1 after the date of enactment of this Act, the 
        Secretary shall establish a method of evaluating and certifying 
        compliance by States with the requirements of this Act, 
        including a requirement that each State department of 
        transportation