Abstract
With populations concentrating in urban areas and the push for healthier living, biking and walking to work and other destinations are becoming more acceptable in the United States. With the ever-expanding network of trails in Indiana, the public is realizing the benefit of utilizing trails for daily commuting. This session will show what it takes for a community to embrace non-motorized commuters. We’ll also discuss the health and financial benefits of leaving your vehicle at home. Finally, we’ll get a statewide trails update from the Department of Natural Resources.
Session Number
97
Session Title
Trails as Transportation
Track Title
Greenways
Location
STEW 313
Date of Version
March 2013
Recommended Citation
Fritz, Pete, "Implementing Complete Streets" (2013). Purdue Road School. 11.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2013/presentations/11
Start Date
3-6-2013 12:00 AM
Included in
Civil and Environmental Engineering Commons, Urban, Community and Regional Planning Commons
Implementing Complete Streets
STEW 313
With populations concentrating in urban areas and the push for healthier living, biking and walking to work and other destinations are becoming more acceptable in the United States. With the ever-expanding network of trails in Indiana, the public is realizing the benefit of utilizing trails for daily commuting. This session will show what it takes for a community to embrace non-motorized commuters. We’ll also discuss the health and financial benefits of leaving your vehicle at home. Finally, we’ll get a statewide trails update from the Department of Natural Resources.
Comments
This is part one of three presenters for this session.