Abstract
A built environment that supports active living through walking and biking is critical to a healthy, equitable, and prosperous community. As demand for active transportation infrastructure grows, early implementation of small-scale projects can drive support for larger future investments. In this session, learn about low-cost, high-impact investments that will dramatically improve the safety, accessibility, and appeal of your community’s walking and biking infrastructure for residents of all ages and abilities.
Session Number
24
Session Title
Low-Cost, High-Impact Bicycle and Pedestrian Investments
Track Title
Multi-Modal Transportation
Location
Union FACE
Date of Version
March 2015
Recommended Citation
Fritz, Pete, "Low-cost, High-impact Bicycle and Pedestrian Investments" (2015). Purdue Road School. 21.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2015/presentations/21
Start Date
3-10-2015 12:00 AM
Low-cost, High-impact Bicycle and Pedestrian Investments
Union FACE
A built environment that supports active living through walking and biking is critical to a healthy, equitable, and prosperous community. As demand for active transportation infrastructure grows, early implementation of small-scale projects can drive support for larger future investments. In this session, learn about low-cost, high-impact investments that will dramatically improve the safety, accessibility, and appeal of your community’s walking and biking infrastructure for residents of all ages and abilities.