Trails, Paths, and Sidewalks

 
This separated sidewalk further removes the pedestrian from the street through landscaping techniques.
The width of this sidewalk allows for two-way pedestrian traffic.
This is an example of landscaping used to create a buffer
between a smaller sidewalk and the street.
This is an interesting sidewalk design for a high-use area that includes sidewalk dining. Gray paving indicates driveways and red-brick paving is for pedestrians only.
This pedestrian route provides an alternative for walking next to streets with heavy automobile traffic.

Back to Image Resources


Design for Health (DFH) involves participants from the University of Minnesota, Cornell University, and the University of Colorado.
E-mail: info@designforhealth.net