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Kamloops Pedestrian Master Plan

Author(s):

Insurance Corporation of British Columbia

Organization:

Insurance Corporation of British Columbia

Publisher/Date:

Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 2002

Rating:

Abstract:

The City of Kamloops, recognized the growing demands for walking and wished to further encourage residents to walk whenever possible. In an effort to promote walking as a safe and attractive alternative to driving, the City and ICBC embarked on a process to develop a Pedestrian Master Plan for the city.

The Pedestrian Master Plan provides a comprehensive approach toward identifying pedestrian needs and deficiencies, examining optional improvements and prioritizing implementation strategies. Much of the process has been undertaken using the Safer Transportation Network Planning (TNP) Software.

This report documents the approach used to develop the Kamloops Pedestrian Master Plan, summarizes the recommended improvements and provides an implementation strategy.

Number of Pages:

20

Link:

Kamloops Pedestrian Master Plan (www.city.kamloops.bc.ca/transportation/pedestrianplan.shtml)

Table of Contents?

Yes

Index?

No

Illustrations?

Yes

Material Type:

Document

Key Document?

Categories:

Regulations, Codes, Guidelines, & Standards (National, State, Local), Advocacy & Planning, Rationale (functional needs, behavioral characteristics, safey, & health)

Keywords:

Walkability, Canada - International, Pedestrian Comfort

Record Last Updated:

July 2006

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