Healthy and Complete Communities in Delaware: The Walkability Assessment Tool
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2016-01
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The Walkability Assessment Tool is designed to guide municipalities in evaluating the walkability of specific areas within their towns and cities and considering strategies and policies to improve local pedestrian networks. This assessment tool serves as an updated version to IPA’s original tool, developed and published in 2010. The updated tool emphasizes the policy framework that supports walkability, provides hyperlinks to
online resources, and prepares participants to engage in an interactive assessment
process from pre- to post-walk activities. A video tutorial, which supplements this
publication, has been produced to help participants be aware of what to look for
during the in-field walkability audit. Preparation of this updated assessment tool
builds upon the University of Delaware IPA’s Healthy Communities initiative, supported
by the Delaware Division of Public Health (DDPS), and the Planning for Complete
Communities in Delaware project, which is an ongoing collaboration between the
Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) and IPA.
IPA is especially appreciative of the continued support from DelDOT staff,
especially former Assistant Planning Director Ralph Reeb. Julia O’Hanlon and Marcia Scott served as Principal Investigators/Project Managers for this project, and co-authored
the document with Public Administration Fellow Alexis West. In addition to IPA’s
online Delaware Complete Communities Planning Toolbox, this assessment tool will
also be included as a component of IPA’s online Toolkit for a Healthy Delaware.
The benefits of physical activity continue to gain national attention. The U.S. Surgeon
General’s recent call to action emphasizes the need to improve access to safe and
convenient places to walk and wheelchair roll. It also recognizes the importance
of community design, planning, and public policy to facilitate improved built
environments for more active lifestyles. Providing opportunities for all citizens to
safely and easily traverse the pedestrian network to destinations of daily living is
one significant way to promote physical activity and active transportation. I hope
that Delaware local government officials and other stakeholders will use this assessment
tool to build healthier, walkable, and complete communities.
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The Walkability Assessment Tool is designed to guide municipalities in evaluating the walkability of specific areas within their towns and cities and considering strategies and policies to improve local pedestrian networks.