The document presents Seattle's experience with priority accessible network (PAN) planning for elderly and handicapped pedestrians. The planning process included a city-wide assessment of land use and transportation related to elderly and handicapped pedestrian access needs. Mobility improvements such as sidewalks, curb ramps, and bus pullouts were identified along 12 selected priority access routes. Plans were also made for implementing and evaluating the identified improvement needs. The priority accessible network guidelines were critiqued following practical application of the planning techniques.
Priority Accessible Network for the Elderly and Handicapped in Seattle
1984
94 pages
Report
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English
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