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biking line
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted 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.
Sidewalk definition
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted 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
Street trees
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted 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?
pc14 for Historic School building in urban context
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted 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.
Campus Project
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted 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.
Walkable Streets - Historic
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted by Pat Thomas on
Our project is an adaptive reuse of a historic building in a historic district.
Repealed?
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted 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If a pilot credit is repealed (under Resources, it says March 2013), does that mean a project can not submit this credit even if the project is registered for the credit?
All or the Main street frontages 1:1.5
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted 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”.
Walkable Site
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted by Mike Stopka on
Submitting the following: 1. Continuous sidewalks. 2. Main entrance on the primary façade faces a public space. 3.
Non-Motorized Right-of-Way
Pilot-Credits PC14:Walkable Streetsposted 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