Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1953

Introduced
6/4/25  

Caption

Complete Streets Act of 2025

Impact

The Complete Streets Act is expected to have a substantial impact on state transportation laws by necessitating the integration of complete streets policies into existing frameworks. This will require states to evaluate their current transportation projects and adjust funding allocations to prioritize projects that align with complete streets principles. Moreover, states will need to ensure that new construction and road modification projects comply with the established design standards, which include provisions for bike lanes, crosswalks, and accessibility guidelines for individuals with disabilities. Additionally, underperforming areas will be prioritized to help address disparities in infrastructure accessibility.

Summary

SB1953, also known as the Complete Streets Act of 2025, mandates states to develop complete streets programs aimed at enhancing road infrastructure to accommodate various modes of transport while ensuring safety and accessibility for all users. This bill highlights the significance of implementing transportation policies that support pedestrians, cyclists, public transit users, and motorists alike, thereby promoting a balanced approach to road design that serves diverse community needs. The legislation requires states to adopt complete streets principles in all phases of project planning and implementation, emphasizing infrastructure that is adaptable for all ages and abilities.

Contention

While many stakeholders support SB1953 for its potential to enhance public safety and accessibility, there is concern about the financial implications for states and local governments in adhering to these new standards. Critics may argue that the mandated changes could result in increased project costs or prolonged construction timelines. Furthermore, there could be pushback from local governments regarding the perceived loss of control over their transportation priorities as state and federal guidelines become more prescriptive. Balancing comprehensive transportation safety without imposing undue financial burdens on local jurisdictions will be a key challenge in the implementation of SB1953.

Companion Bills

US HB3712

Same As Complete Streets Act of 2025

Previously Filed As

US SB3670

Complete Streets Act of 2024

US HB7082

Complete Streets Act of 2024

US HB7286

GREEN Streets Act Generating Resilient, Environmentally Exceptional National Streets Act

US SB5139

Empowering Main Street in America Act of 2024

US SB5032

Stop Militarizing Our Streets Act of 2024

US SB594

Continental Divide Trail Completion Act

US HB8323

Comprehensive Addiction Resources Emergency Act of 2024

US HB10028

Stop Wall Street Landlords Act of 2024

US HB10267

Complete the Mission Act of 2024

US SB4308

Competition and Antitrust Law Enforcement Reform Act of 2024

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US HB7286

GREEN Streets Act Generating Resilient, Environmentally Exceptional National Streets Act

US SB3867

Livable Communities Act of 2024

US SB353

Commission to Relocate the Federal Bureaucracy Act

US HB4116

Disability Access to Transportation Act

US SB4814

Transportation Assistance for Olympic and World Cup Cities Act of 2024

US HB202

Commission to Relocate the Federal Bureaucracy Act

US HB10410

To establish a commission to study the relocation of certain agencies outside of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and for other purposes.

US SB5486

A bill to establish a commission to study the relocation of certain agencies outside of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and for other purposes.