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biking line

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posted by  Lily Li  on 

The building is parallel to the street, cross street it's a biking line, can this still count towards the credit, please advise.

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Sidewalk definition

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posted by  Jens Apel  on 

How would the sidewalk length for the category "Sidewalk Intrusions" be measured for a project consisting of several buildings on a plaza. There are no defined sidewalks and nor driveways on the pl

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Fri Aug 12, 2011, 4:54 pm

Street trees

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posted by  Florian Schmidtchen  on 

How is distance between street trees measured? From center to center or from the border of the crown to the next crown border?

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pc14 for Historic School building in urban context

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posted by  Kristian Whitsett  on 

We were inspired to test out this credit because of the huge increase in students walking to school after we completed a full renovation of a historic school in North Adams, MA.

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Campus Project

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posted by  Sara Goenner Curlee  on 

I have a campus project in Wisconsin. University projects are generally walkable and try to continue a very pedestrian orientated feel.

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Walkable Streets - Historic

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posted by  Pat Thomas  on 

Our project is an adaptive reuse of a historic building in a historic district.

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Fri Mar 23, 2012, 8:21 pm

Repealed?

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posted by  Kath Williams  on 

If a pilot credit is repealed (under Resources, it says March 2013), does that mean a project can not submit this credit even if the project is registered for the credit?

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Tue Nov 5, 2013, 5:40 pm

All or the Main street frontages 1:1.5

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posted by  Ian McCall  on 

Dear All, The PC 14 credit description states that “All street frontages have a minimum building-height-to-street center-line ratio of 1:1.5”.

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Walkable Site

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posted by  Mike Stopka  on 

Submitting the following: 1. Continuous sidewalks. 2. Main entrance on the primary façade faces a public space. 3.

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Non-Motorized Right-of-Way

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posted by  Andrew Greene  on 

Two items: 1) A clarification of the language on non-motorized rights-of-way guidance. 2) A question whether the minimum height ratio is an appropriate measure of walkability in campus settings. 1

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Wed Aug 29, 2012, 9:49 pm