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Walk Assessment Lynn

Walk Assessment Lynn

The City of Lynn identified several high-priority intersections that are particularly dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists. With input from the Mass in Motion program, City officials and the Lynn Police Department, WalkBoston established a walking route that incorporated a section of downtown Lynn including City Hall, the courthouse, Central Square, Lynn Community Health Center, and …

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Revere Safe Routes to School Program Results

Revere Safe Routes to School Program Results

Revere Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Program Results September 2012 – May 2014 The Revere SRTS Program was designed to increase the number of children walking to elementary school by providing safety training, encouragement programs, on-­‐street improvements to traffic safety, and education to students and their families. Nationally, SRTS programs have increased student physical activity …

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Walk Assessment, Fall River

Walk Assessment, Fall River

The City of Fall River identified several high-priority intersections that are particularly dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists. With input from the Mass in Motion program, City officials and the Fall River Police Department, WalkBoston established a walking route that incorporated one of these intersections, and also looked at the safety of the pedestrian environment for …

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Walk Assessment Haverhill

Walk Assessment Haverhill

The City of Haverhill identified several high-priority intersections that are particularly dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists. With input from the Merrimack Valley Planning Commission, City officials and the Haverhill Police Department, WalkBoston established a walking route that incorporated several of these key intersections in the Downtown and Acre neighborhoods. Read the full report here: WalkBoston-WalkAssessment-Haverhill

Safe Routes for Seniors Walk Audit Gloucester

Safe Routes for Seniors Walk Audit Gloucester

The “Reimagining Railroad Avenue” planning study conducted by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) and the City of Gloucester proposes infrastructure changes to improve the safety and quality of the pedestrian environment in and around Railroad Avenue. Given the large number of senior citizens located in and near the Railroad Avenue study area, the City …

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