

2010 House Bill 6151: Mandate local sidewalks and “complete-streets" policies (House Roll Call 298)
Passed 85 to 21 in the House on June 29, 2010, to mandate that local road agencies adopt “complete-streets" policies within two years, defined as one that “promotes safe and efficient movement of people and goods whether by car, truck, transit, assistive device, foot, or bicycle.” The bill would also create a government “complete streets” advisory council that among others would include representatives of various pro-sidewalk interest groups. Finally, it would to require the Michigan Department of Transportation, county road commissions, cities and villages to notify all adjoining jurisdictions of how they intend to spend the 1 percent of state road money that under current law they are required to allocate to sidewalks and other nonmotorized facilities.
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The vote was 85 in favor, 21 against, and 2 not voting.
(House Roll Call 298)
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Mandate local sidewalks and “complete-streets" policies
IN FAVOR
HOUSE DEMOCRATS
HOUSE REPUBLICANS
AGAINST
HOUSE DEMOCRATS
| Neumann (D) |
HOUSE REPUBLICANS
HOUSE LEGISLATORS WHO DID NOT VOTE
| Espinoza (D) | Jackson (D) |
HOUSE LEGISLATORS ALL VOTES
House Roll Call 298 on 2010 House Bill 6151
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