From Laura Dresser <[email protected]>
Subject How cities are making streets safer and cutting transportation emissions
Date October 28, 2025 5:33 PM
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Paving the high road toward success. 'High Road Highlights' is our monthly roundup of project wins, news, and more!

October 28, 2025

Inside Madison WI’s Complete Streets approach to road safety with Mayor Rhodes-Conway
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Complete Streets is an approach to planning and operating streets that enables safe access for everyone. This Pedestrian Safety Month, the Mayors Innovation Project <[link removed]> spoke with Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway about Madison’s efforts to make its streets safer. Our latest Member City Spotlight highlights the city’s success with Complete Streets and how it has overcome challenges to implementation. Madison’s lessons can serve as a model for other cities working to create connected, resilient, and safe streets for all.

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Despite efficiency gains, rising travel demand pushes emissions higher
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Advances in technology have made transportation more energy efficient in recent decades, lowering emissions per mile. But according to a new study, those efficiency gains haven’t been enough to offset the rise in emissions from new transportation demand. A new blog from SSTI <[link removed]> explores what this means for the future and why keeping emissions steady will require either limiting demand growth or making a more dramatic shift toward electrification than currently imagined.

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More resources for Pedestrian Safety Month

October is Pedestrian Safety Month, a reminder that safe, walkable streets are key to thriving communities. Cities nationwide are taking action to protect pedestrians and build more people-centered streets. Explore some of our highlights:

*Interview with Mayor Pangallo (Salem, MA) on the city's Traffic Calming Prioritization Tool — Learn about Salem’s Vision Zero commitment, which includes a data-driven tool to target traffic calming projects and protect vulnerable road users equitably. Learn more <[link removed]>
*SSTI Blog: Washington State’s new shared streets law could set an example for pedestrian-friendly design nationwide — Washington is the first state to authorize shared streets, prioritizing people over cars and modeling safer street design. See how this new law empowers cities to design safer streets. Learn more <[link removed]>
*SSTI Blog: Pedestrian deaths aren’t accidents, they’re policy failures — A 50% rise in pedestrian deaths over the past decade shows the need for stronger safety policies and infrastructure. Explore what it will take to reverse this deadly trend. Learn more <[link removed]>
*Mayors Innovation Project cohort: Mayors Institute on Pedestrian Safety — Mayors from last year's cohort share their experiences with pedestrian safety and how they are improving walkability in their communities. Hear how they are turning lessons into action. Learn more <[link removed]>

In The News
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Point Taken w/ Kristin Brey – October 14th, 2025

620 WTMJ <[link removed]> | Point Taken host Kristin Brey chats with Laura Dresser about tariffs, immigration, and the shifting landscape of Wisconsin’s economy.

Wisconsin’s Economic Rollercoaster and the D.C. Shutdown Showdown

Civic Media <[link removed]> | <[link removed]> Maggie, host of The Maggie Daun Show, dives into Wisconsin’s economic landscape with labor economist Laura Dresser, revealing a post-pandemic recovery paired with worrying disparities <[link removed]>.

Tuesday 9/23/25: State of Working Wisconsin report, Buc-ee’s proposal, MMSD project, local sign painter

WUWM 89.7 <[link removed]> | Laura Dresser, Associate Director and author of the State of Working Wisconsin 2025, sits down with WUWM 89.7’s Lake Effect to talk about the findings from the newest report.

About High Road Strategy Center
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