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<br /> <br />HUG16015-Parks, Trails, and Open Space DRAFT Chapter 29 <br />08/16/17 <br />Locating Trails and Sidewalks <br />Trails and sidewalks serve many purposes. They are the recreational connectors of the neighborhood and can provide opportunities for traveling to school and work. While the culture has moved to cars to provide the primary mode of transportation trails <br />and sidewalks remain one of the most used parks amenity in communities. Different uses require different locational needs as shown in Table xx. <br /> <br />Trail Types <br />In Greenway <br />Corridor <br />Local Street (Both <br />Sides) <br />Local Street (One <br />Side) <br />Natural Comm <br />unity <br />Near Housing <br />Density <br />Along arterial / Collector <br />roads <br />Urban Service <br />Area <br />Buffer between incompatible land <br />uses <br />Near <br />Parks <br />Physically Separated Facilities <br />Shared Use Path <br />(Paved) <br /> <br /> <br />No No Yes Sometime <br />s No <br /> <br />Side Path <br /> <br /> <br /> Sometim <br />es <br />