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Pg 30-31: Case Studies in Realizing Co-Benefits of Multimodal Roadway Design and Gray and Green Infrastructure

Comment:
This case study focuses on the Ohiopyle Green Streets project in Ohiopyle, PA, which improved pedestrian connectivity and stormwater management. This project was located along three streets near primary commercial establishments and the town's Visitor's Center, and saw the use of green infrastructure techniques and other stormwater improvements.

Last Updated (Year): 2018

Year Produced: 2018

Abstract:

This document highlights case studies of projects that contribute to safe and connected pedestrian and bicycle networks in States and communities throughout the U.S., while at the same time providing resiliency and green infrastructure benefits that promote resiliency and relieve burdens on stormwater systems. The case studies included in the report are organized in the following categories: (1) Mitigating Flood Risk, (2) Public-Private Partnerships, (3) Multimodal Network Connectivity, and (4) State and Locally Driven Projects.

For:Walking

The E's:Evaluation

Ped Bike Activity:

  • Assessment

Ped Bike Topic:

  • Safety
  • Funding
  • Facility Design
  • Design
  • Case Study
  • Assessment

Facility Type:Sidewalks, Shared Path, Crossings

Urban Context:Urban, Rural

Resource Type:

  • Information

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Case Studies in Realizing Co-Benefits of Multimodal Roadway Design and Gray and…