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Sidewalks and Shared-Use Paths: Improving Mobility and Designing Transit-Ready Communities

Mobility-Friendly Design Standards Summit

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Sidewalks and Shared-Use Paths:  Safety, Security, and Maintenance

A POLICY FORUM > enhanced Podcast of forum presentations Podcast icon

Keynote speaker Robert Searns
Keynote speaker Robert Searns delivered an enthusiastic message about the many societal benefits of trails and of nationwide best practices.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007
John M. Clayton Hall Conference Center on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

This by-invitation-only policy forum addressed the challenges associated with the planning and construction of multi-use pedestrian and bicycle facilities.

In recent years, state, county, and local governments have been promoting and building multi-use pedestrian and bicycle facilities. These facilities include sidewalks, trails, and bike paths. Of increasing concern are the safety, security, and maintenance of these facilities, especially given the public’s growing reliance on them as well as the impacts and guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. This policy forum explored these issues through the presentation of interview findings of experienced professionals and an extensive literature review of the contemporary best management practices by Institute for Public Administration (IPA) staff. The findings were further discussed in three breakout sessions focusing on safety, security, and maintenance.

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Ed O’Donnell led the breakout session on safety. Drew Knab (seated at right) led the breakout session on security. Lori Athey led the breakout session on maintenance.

The ideas, experiences, and potential solutions shared by our participants have been identified and explored in the following forum summary report.

Summary Report - Sidewalks and Shared-Use Paths: Safety, Security, and Maintenance (1.7MB) PDF icon

If you have a question about this event, contact Ed O’Donnell (troutbum@udel.edu, 302-831-4928).
 

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