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Focus on Livable Communities:

The Economic Benefits of Walkable Communities

 

"First fix the streets, then the people and business will follow."
    –Dan Burden, Walkable Communities, Inc.

street imageIn many cases, designing neighborhoods, main streets and town centers so they are walkable and transit-oriented can be a good investment. A 1998 statewide survey of local government elected officials and top staff in California conducted by the LGC revealed that an economic benefit was a clear motivator for these leaders to advocate for pedestrian-oriented design and infrastructure. This fact sheet (PDF, 788 KB) profiles examples of walkable design leading to higher property values, increased private investment, tourism, and, citywide, to a good climate for the businesses of the New Economy.

The Economic Benefits of Walkable Communities (PDF, 788 KB).

A color hard copy can be requested by calling the Local Government Commission at 916-448-1198, or 1-800-290-8202.

This project is funded by the Physical Activity and Health Initiative, California Department of Health Services under a Preventive Health Services Block Grant from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Work performed as part of a UC San Francisco contract.

 

 

 

   

 

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