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Active and Public Transportation Connectivity between North Temple TOD and Jordan Park River Trail

Principal Investigator:

Ivis Garcia, University of Utah

Co-Investigators:

  • Christie Oostema , University of Utah

Summary:

Students in the University of Utah’s Westside Studio researched and developed this project by studying the west side’s history and demographics, conducting surveys and focus groups with residents and performing on-site analyses of infrastructure and amenities. This report explores active transportation connections between the Jordan River Parkway Trail and the North Temple corridor on the west sid... Students in the University of Utah’s Westside Studio researched and developed this project by studying the west side’s history and demographics, conducting surveys and focus groups with residents and performing on-site analyses of infrastructure and amenities. This report explores active transportation connections between the Jordan River Parkway Trail and the North Temple corridor on the west side of Salt Lake City, Utah. Its purpose is to evaluate sidewalks, trails and transit and to document their connections to neighborhood assets. This information is then used to diagnose issues and propose improvements that will strengthen those connections to better promote active transportation methods like walking and bicycling. See More

Project Details

Project Type: Small Starts
Project Status: Completed
End Date: May 31, 2017
UTC Funding: $14,642

Downloadable Products

  • Learn about community engaged leaning using Westside Studio as a case  study (PRESENTATION)
  • Active and Public Transportation Connectivity between North Temple TOD and Jordan Park River Trail (PRESENTATION)
  • Active and Public Transportation Connectivity between North Temple TOD and Jordan Park River Trail (FINAL_REPORT)
  • Video - Research Process (WEBSITE)
  • NITC Student Video Contest: UofU Planning Submission (WEBSITE)
  • Active Transportation and Perceptions of Safety: A Case Study of a Regional Trail and a Transit Corridor in Salt Lake City, Utah. (PUBLICATION)
  • Commentary: Better Use of Jordan River Parkway Trail, North Temple Corridor Could Strengthen West Side Economy (PUBLICATION)
  • Active and Public Transportation Connectivity Between North Temple and The Jordan River Parkway Trail. (REPORT)

 

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