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DRAFT September 2014 <br /> TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 114 <br />  <br />(g) Multi-Use Trail Standards <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />A multi-use trail is a linear public open space that accommodates <br />two or more users on the same, undivided trail. Trail users could <br />include pedestrians, bicyclists, skaters, etc. A trail frequently <br />provides an important place for active recreation and creates a <br />connection to regional paths and biking trails. <br /> <br /> <br />Pedestrian amenities add to recreational opportunities. These <br />include drinking fountains, scenic view posts, fitness stations, and <br />directional signs, and may be spread along the trail or grouped in <br />a trailhead area. <br /> <br />Typical Characteristics <br />General Character <br />Multi-use trail in Neighborhood Park: <br /> Naturally disposed landscape <br /> Trees lining trail for shade <br /> Appropriately lit for safety <br />Formally disposed pedestrian <br />furniture, landscaping and lighting <br />Multi-use trail along Spine Road or <br />through neighborhoods.: <br />Paved trail with frequent gathering <br />spaces and regular landscaping. <br /> <br />Standards <br />Min. Width <br /> 12 feet <br /> <br /> <br />Typical Uses <br />Active and passive recreation <br /> <br /> <br />