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Alta Planning & Design: Creating Walkable + Bikeable Communities: A user guide to developing pedestrian and bicycle master plans
This guidebook is intended to serve as a guide for planners, engineers and elected officials who will be producing a new or updated bicycle and/or pedestrian master plan. Data for this guide was developed from literature review, case study interviews, and input from staff at Alta Planning + Design.
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Geography: | United States |
Resource Type: | planning guide |
Subtopic: | active transportation & recreation, Recreation & Health, |
Tags: | master plan, transportation master plan, pedestrian master plan, bicycle master plan, walkable community, bikeable community, bicycle infrastructure, bicycle-friendly community, active transportation, health, physical activity, active living, built environment, infrastructure, planning |
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Link: | webpage |
Alta Planning & Design: Essentials of Bike Parking
Alta and the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals prepared Essentials of Bike Parking for people planning to purchase or install bike parking fixtures on a limited scale.
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Geography: | United States |
Resource Type: | planning guide |
Subtopic: | active transportation & recreation, Recreation & Health, |
Tags: | bicycle infrastructure, bicycle-friendly community, bicycle-friendly business, active transportation |
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Link: | webpage |
Alta Planning & Design: Innovation in Bicycle and Pedestrian Counts White Paper
This paper outlines the challenges that many communities face with conventional pen and paper count programs. It then identifies many new technologies that can automate, simplify, and expedite the collection of bicycle and pedestrian data.
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Geography: | United States |
Resource Type: | assessment tool or guide |
Subtopic: | assessment & evaluation, active transportation & recreation, Data Collection & Analysis, Recreation & Health, |
Tags: | assessment, assessment tool, active transportation, bicycle, pedestrian, data collection |
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Link: | webpage |
Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health, Inc.
The Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health, Inc. is a non-profit private foundation established by Blue Cross of Idaho. This foundation provides money for planning and projects that encourage active living (e.g. biking).
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Geography: | Idaho |
Resource Type: | information source, organization, funding resource |
Subtopic: | collaboration & community engagement, rural community issues & solutions, development & smart growth, infrastructure & communications, health & health care, active transportation & recreation, environmental health & quality, Community Building, Land Use Planning & Housing, Recreation & Health, Issues & Opportunities, |
Tags: | active transportation, active living, health, health care, bicycle-friendly community, planning, transportation, funding |
Telephone: | 208-387-6817 |
Link: | webpage |
Platte River Trails Trust
The Platte River Trails Trust is a citizen-led non-profit organization. The Platte River Trails Trust seeks to develop a river pathway while preserving the scenic, natural and historic value of the North Platte River. The Platte River Trails Trust works with community partners to develop a network of trails that enhances our community`s economic vitality and quality of life.
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Geography: | Wyoming |
Resource Type: | information source |
Subtopic: | trails, active transportation & recreation, recreation, Recreation & Health, |
Tags: | trail, walking, conservation, planning, active transportation, pedestrian, pedestrian master plan |
Telephone: | 307-577-1206 |
Link: | webpage |
Safe Routes to School in Small Rural Communities: Challenges and Strategies to Accessing Funding
This is a brief brief produced by the National Center for Safe Routes to School and written by the Safe Routes to School National Partnership provides an overview of challenges and strategies to implementing Safe Routes to School in small rural communities. It describes state outreach, technical assistance, and partnership approaches that support rural communities and highlights two communities that have successfully used federal funds to improve safety and accessibility for walking and bicycling.
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Geography: | United States |
Resource Type: | information source |
Subtopic: | education & schools, transportation, rural community issues & solutions, Local Government & Services, Issues & Opportunities, Community Building, |
Tags: | transportation, transportation planning, infrastructure, school, funding, rural community, technical assistance, active transportation, bicycle transportation |
Telephone: | 703-476-5371 |
Link: | webpage |