Case Studies of Communities of Less Than 10,000 People with Bicycle & Pedestrian Infrastructure
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        Description
        Examines the availability of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure in rural communities in the U.S. based on a sample of 5 states that represent the different regions of the U.S.: Northeast, North Central, South-Gulf, South-Atlantic, and the West. Discusses the health and community benefits of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, issues of maintaining infrastructure, and ways to engage communities in planning based on survey and interview data.
    Author(s)
            Natalie Villwock-Witte, Karalyn Clouser
        Date
            02/2022
        Organization
            Western Transportation Institute
        Tagged as
                                    Community and economic development
                 ·                          Infrastructure
                 ·                          Physical activity
                 ·                          Statistics and data
                 ·                          Transportation
                 ·                          Florida
                 ·                          Kentucky
                 ·                          Minnesota
                 ·                          New Mexico
                 ·                          Vermont
                     
        