What is a Walkable Community Workshop
Walkable neighborhoods and communities are vibrant and livable places that give their residents safe and active transportation choices. Increased walkability helps to improve safety, physical fitness and social interaction, and enhances overall quality of life.
Walkable Community Workshops are interactive events that bring together residents, elected officials, advocates, public agency staff, public health practitioners, educators, planners and engineers to focus attention on making your community safer and easier to walk in. Workshops will provide information on how we can turn our communities into the kind of pedestrian friendly places we all like to experience.
Reports and Presentations
- Ardens (10 MB)
- Charlestown (14 MB)
- Chesapeake City
- City of New Castle (1.18 MB)
- Edgemoor Gardens (1.67 MB)
- Elkton (487 KB)
- Fourth Street, Wilmington
- Garfield Park (1.85 MB)
- Jewish Family Services (6.42 MB)
- Marshallton (3 MB)
- Middletown (2014) (4.2 MB)
- Middletown (2021) (16.4 MB)
- Route 9 (18 MB)
- Southbridge (1.27 MB)
- Townsend (14.6 MB)
- US 40 / SR 72 (6.02 MB)
- West Side Wilmington Report | Presentation | Video
Presentations
- Introduction
- Health and Walking
- Getting Along the Street
- Getting Across the Street
- Safe Routes to Schools
- Land Use, Transit, and Aesthetics
- Traffic Calming