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Pedestrian Connections

Pedestrian connections promote safe, efficient walking and include improvements such as:

  • Sidewalks.
  • Intersection treatments.
  • Midblock crossings.
  • Walking tunnels or bridges.

Sidewalks can be as narrow as 4 feet or can be a wide walkway serving a busy downtown or entertainment area. Safeguards from vehicles can improve pedestrian safety and the overall walking experience as well as provide space for trees, lighting, benches, trash cans, and more.

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