Abstract

Transportation planners are recognizing the need for improved conditions for pedestrians. The challenges to pedestrian mobility and sidewalk accessibility include the lack of pedestrian activity, the lack of sidewalk maintenance, the lack of pedestrian planning, the lack of political and financial support for pedestrian planning, and the lack of administrative and technical capacity to implement pedestrian planning. Out of numerous cities in the Central Ohio region, only Worthington had a sidewalk master plan. A pedestrian plan is more likely to succeed if it is incorporated into a comprehensive transportation plan that includes public involvement.

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