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Figure 6.9: Internal Internal Pedestrian Connectivity
Pedestrian Connectivity An internal pedestrian circulation system should connect site
elements internal to a project.
Appropriate options include:
Pedestrian 6.9 Establish an internal walkway system that connects key
Pedestrian
Paseo
Paseo
Pedestrian components, such as building entries, parking areas
Paseo
and outdoor places.
a. Creating an internal walkway system is especially
important on sites that contain on-site parking, outdoor
places, multiple buildings and residential or commercial
units.
A pedestrian paseo. b. Use landscaping, special paving and distinct lighting to
accentuate and clarify a site’s circulation system.
c. Consider directing an internal walkway through a plaza,
Shared Alley/- courtyard or other outdoor feature.
Shared Alley/-
Access Drive
Access Drive
Shared Alley/-
Access Drive d. Size an internal walkway of adequate width to allow safe
pedestrian access.
e. Integrate an internal walkway system with the public
pedestrian circulation system.
A shared alley/access drive.
Path/Open
Path/Open
Space
Space
Path/Open
Space
A landscaped pedestrian path/
open space. Private
Private
Street-like Drive
Street-like Drive
Private
Street-like Drive
Integrate an internal walkway system with the public pedestrian
circulation system.
Establish an internal walkway STREET STREET
system that connects key site
features, such as building entries,
parking areas and open spaces.
STREET STREET
Figure 6.10: Consider directing an internal walkway through a plaza,
courtyard or other outdoor feature.
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STREET STREET
STREET STREET