#  Complete Streets Program 

 



   ![Traffic Map of Brookline](/sites/g/files/omnuum10826/files/styles/hwp_1_1__960x960_scale/public/datasmart/files/complete_streets_program_feature.png?itok=5CXZjiTu) 

 

Through the Massachusetts Open Streets initiative, the City of Brookline posted a roadmap on the city website and asked residents to report intersections, road signs, sidewalk obstructions, or anything else that caused issue. Residents could place one of five types of pins (Accessibility, Bicyclist, Pedestrian, Transit, or Driver) on the map and add a comment explaining the problem. When the map closed for input in late June, there were 740 responses. Planners and transit officials will use this input to guide future traffic and streets work.



 

##  Stats 

Dataset(s): Resident online input

Visualization: Map

Jurisdiction: City of Brookline

Developed by: Brookline Transportation Division



 

 



 [ Project link arrow\_circle\_right ](https://wikimapping.com/wikimap/Brookline.html#.W0-TGNJKiUk) 

 

 

 

 

  [### Map Monday: Slowing Traffic in Brookline

 ](/news/article/map-monday-slowing-traffic-brookline) July 23, 2018 

 July 23, 2018 Data Visualization Finally: Someone out there is interested in hearing you complain about your commute. At the end of April, the transportation division for Brookline, Massachusetts posted a roadmap on the town website and invited residents... 

 

 

   ![Map of Brookline with hundreds of markers showing where residents offered input](/sites/g/files/omnuum10826/files/styles/hwp_16_9__480x270/public/datasmart/files/pic1_01.png?itok=qCKvnJ3l)