University of Wisconsin–Madison

Minimum Width and Buffer Requirements for Sidewalks

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2018
Level City or Town
State(s) All States
Policy Areas Community Development, Democracy & Governance, Economic Justice, Environment & Natural Resources, Public Spaces, Transportation & Mobility
Local governments should update zoning codes to mandate sidewalk vegetation buffer zones that separate pedestrians from vehicles. This policy memo highlights how these buffers improve pedestrian mobility and safety, reduce stormwater management costs, increase access to public transportation, and promote economic development. It also includes examples of effective sidewalk buffer policies, best practices, and model ordinances.

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