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Planning for Pedestrians and Bicyclists: Results From a Statewide Municipal Survey.

Kelly R Evenson, Semra A Aytur, Sara B Satinsky, Zachary Y Kerr, Daniel A Rodríguez.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We surveyed North Carolina (NC) municipalities to document the presence of municipal walking- and bicycling-related projects, programs, and policies; to describe whether prevalence of these elements differed if recommended in a plan; and to characterize differences between urban and rural municipalities.
METHODS: We surveyed all municipalities with ≥ 5000 persons (n = 121) and sampled municipalities with < 5000 persons (216/420), with a response rate of 54% (183/337). Responses were weighted to account for the sampling design.
RESULTS: From a list provided, staff reported on their municipality's use of walking- and bicycling-related elements (8 infrastructure projects, 9 programs, and 14 policies). The most commonly reported were projects on sidewalks (53%), streetscape improvements (51%), bicycle/walking paths (40%); programs for cultural/recreational/health (25%), general promotional activities (24%), Safe Routes to School (24%), and law enforcement (24%); and policies on maintenance (64%), new facility construction (57%), and restricted automobile speed or access (45%). Nearly all projects, programs, or policies reported were more likely if included in a plan and more prevalent in urban than rural municipalities.
CONCLUSION: These results provide cross-sectional support that plans facilitate the implementation of walking and bicycling elements, and that rural municipalities plan and implement these elements less often than urban municipalities.

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Keywords:  active living; active travel; bicycle plan; environment; pedestrian plan; physical activity; policy; recreation; rural; school; urban design; walking

Year:  2011        PMID: 28829704     DOI: 10.1123/jpah.8.s2.s275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Act Health        ISSN: 1543-3080


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