{"id":5269,"date":"2019-01-04t16:21:07","date_gmt":"2019-01-04t22:21:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/snyder-associates.u5fz9z3h-liquidwebsites.com\/?post_type=snyder-projects&p=5269"},"modified":"2022-05-24t15:14:30","modified_gmt":"2022-05-24t20:14:30","slug":"walkability-study-johnston","status":"publish","type":"snyder-projects","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/projects\/walkability-study-johnston\/","title":{"rendered":"city-wide walkability study: johnston"},"content":{"rendered":"

population growth prompts walkability study<\/h2>\n

in november 2018, the city of johnston, iowa completed a city-wide walkability study to address the connectivity of sidewalks, trails<\/a>, and supporting facilities between neighborhoods, schools, parks<\/a>, and businesses. located northwest of des moines, johnston is currently home to approximately 21,000 people. the population nearly doubled between 2000 and 2010 and is expected to grow by an additional 6,000 people by 2030. as the community\u2019s population grows, an extensive network of parks, employment centers, trails, and schools is essential to maintain a high quality of life for its residents. recognizing the benefits of enhanced community livability<\/a>, the city adopted a proactive approach to long-term growth by initiating the walkability study.<\/p>\n

essential aspects of community walkability<\/h3>\n

walkability is a measure of how pedestrian-friendly a neighborhood or community is based on how easy it is to safely and efficiently walk from one place to another. three main factors comprise how walkable a community is:<\/p>\n

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clearly outlined crosswalks and visible signage are two ways to increase pedestrian safety.<\/p><\/div>\n