Pedestrian Network Sample Clauses

Pedestrian Network. Prior to the Developer’s submittal of its first site plan for the Project, a pedestrian network plan shall be submitted by the Developer for City staff review, depicting the proposed phasing and route of each sidewalk between Lakeland Highlands Road and the Winter Lake Road Extension. Each principal building entrance on the Property shall be connected to the frontage sidewalks with Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) compliant routes that separate pedestrians from vehicular traffic with designated crosswalks at locations where these routes cross vehicular travel aisles.
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Pedestrian Network. 3.7.1 Lowestoft is divided by Lake Lothing and the opportunities to cross from the north and to the south of the town are limited. The existence of only two lake crossings, Mutford Lock and Bascule Bridge, which have a distance of 3km between them, increases the length of some cycling and walking journeys, making these sustainable modes of travel less attractive. This is especially problematic for people walking between the central part of south Lowestoft, the town centre, or residential areas in north Lowestoft. An example is shown in Figure 3-5, whereby a resident of Beechwood Gardens, to the south of the town, wanting to travel to the North Quay Retail Park, a distance of less than a mile “as the crow flies”, would have to travel 2.8 miles to get there (via the bridge at Mutford Lock) which would take approximately 9 minutes by car. For a pedestrian, the trip would take approximately 28 minutes via the same route.

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