Here are some interesting photos from Philadelphia using snow patterns to show what parts of roads are used and what parts aren't. This could be useful in terms of planning for enhanced pedestrian crossings and/or including storm-water management infrastructure as part of the inclusion of AT infrastructure in roadway redevelopments...
Jackie
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: cblakelock@greencommunitiescanada.org Date: 6 February 2014 10:27 Subject: [RAIN] Snow patterns showing opportunities for depaving To: rain@greencommunitiescanada.org, depave@greencommunitiescanada.org
In case you missed it on facebook and twitter, here's a cool series of photos from Philadelphia showing how patterns in the snow can show what parts of roads are actually used and what aren't.
http://thisoldcity.com/advocacy/photos-what-snow-tells-us-about-creating-bet...
It could be a fun idea to see if you can see examples of this in your communities and take photos to post on social media!
*Clara Blakelock*
Coordinator of Water Programs, Green Communities Canada
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