Move This Way: Making Neighborhoods More Walkable and Bikeable

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Author: ChangeLab Solutions

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ChangeLab Solutions developed Move This Way: Making Neighborhoods More Walkable and Bikeable to explain how to use one set of tools zoning and subdivision codes to make your community more walkable and bikeable. It was designed to assist public health department professionals and advocates in their efforts to revise their local codes, but it may also be useful to other stakeholders routinely involved with updating and revising zoning and subdivision codes, including elected officials, planners, and local advocates. Zoning and subdivision codes specify requirements for the design of future development, so language requiring bike and pedestrian facilities can create a major shift in the way roads are built and maintained in your community. The sample codes presented in this toolkit are meant to complement and implement other policies that may be needed to improve bicycle and pedestrian conditions in your community, such as comprehensive plans (also known as general plans), bicycle and pedestrian master plans, and complete streets policies.

Program: Public Health Infrastructure

Submitted Date: Feb 06, 2014 | Modified Date: Sep 30, 2025

Primary Toolkit: Healthy Community Design Toolkit | Secondary Toolkit: N/A

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Institution Type: LHD - City, LHD - County,

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