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North Logan Active Transportation Plan, Lloyd Sutton
North Logan Active Transportation Plan, Lloyd Sutton
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
The North Logan Active Transportation Plan provides a small, Utah community with background information, data, public involvement summaries, and recommendations regarding active transportation planning. The plan focuses on providing transportation infrastructure recommendations for use by bicycles, pedestrians, and other forms of active, non-motorized transport.
The Santaquin Greenway System: Preserving The Future Of Santaquin Trails And Open Space, Ian Kola
The Santaquin Greenway System: Preserving The Future Of Santaquin Trails And Open Space, Ian Kola
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Santaquin residents value their open spaces, trails and gathering spaces. Greenways are a space-efficient form of open space that can ensure a community has access to these amenities.
This greenway master plan is a cumulative result of work compiled and completed by students from Utah State University’s Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning department, Santaquin residents, and city government. Extensive community engagement occurred through USU’s senior capstone and Charrette projects, and this master plan coincides with the planning conclusions made in these projects.
This plan represents a conceptual layout and design of a greenway system in Santaquin, UT. These plans are …
Planning For Active Transportation In The Western United States: An Alternative Future For Cache Valley, Utah, Stephanie A. Tomlin
Planning For Active Transportation In The Western United States: An Alternative Future For Cache Valley, Utah, Stephanie A. Tomlin
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Mobility in the western U.S. is defined primarily by the private automobile. Since the conclusion of WWII, the private automobile has become readily available to the public, and as a result, has heavily influenced the design of our modern cities in the west. In recent years the connections between high motor vehicle use and rising obesity rates, crumbling road infrastructure, and deteriorating air quality have caused city officials to reexamine the transportation systems of the west. One solution advocates, city officials, and planning professionals have begun examining is active transportation (walking, cycling, and public transit). Research suggests that a robust …