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Map of a Suburban Community: Walkability within One Mile

Neighborhoods with cul-de-sacs and winding streets, such as this one in Bellevue, WA, have few commercial destinations within walking distance.

Where you can go: Bellevue, WA's Eastgate neighborhood

The blue lines illustrate destinations within a one-mile walking distance of the red star. (See also a map of a one-mile walk in a compact neighborhood, Seattle's Phinney Ridge.)

Date range: 2006

Caption: Neighborhoods with cul-de-sacs and winding streets, such as this one in Bellevue, WA, have few shops and services within walking distance. (The walkability maps and information presented in Cascadia Scorecard 2006 were developed by University of British Columbia's Dr. Lawrence Frank, and colleagues Dr. James Sallis of San Diego State University and Dr. Brian Saelens of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and were funded by King County, Washington, and the National Institutes for Health.)

Publication date: 2006 | Originally published in: Cascadia Scorecard 2006 | Topic(s): Cascadia Scorecard Sprawl & Transportation | Graphic type: Map
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