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lotwnto- jAmkw&YW,1T Ohaz�te� <br /> Walking is the most ancient and universal form of travel.It is also an important form <br /> of exercise and recreation.Every personal trip involves walking, alone or in combination <br /> with taking public transit, driving or cycling. <br /> A pedestrian is a person moving from place to place,either by foot or by using an assistive <br /> mobility device.Pedestrians include residents and visitors to the city of all ages and abilities. <br /> In order to travel safely, conveniently, directly and comfortably, they require an urban <br /> environment and infrastructure designed to meet their travel needs. <br /> To ensure walking is a safe, comfortable and convenient mode of urban travel, <br /> the City of Toronto respects the following principles: <br /> ,jccessibility 01111vironmental Sustainability <br /> ' Walking is a free and direct means of Walking relies on human power and has <br /> — - accessing local goods,services, community negligible environmental impact. <br /> -- , amenities and public transit. <br /> i "quity personal and Community Safety <br /> Walking is the only mode of travel that is An environment in which people feel safe <br /> universally affordable, and allows children and comfortable walking increases <br /> and youth,and people with specific medical community safety for all. <br /> conditions to travel independently. <br /> alth and Well-Being ,community Cohesion and Vitality <br /> Walking is a proven method of promoting A pedestrian-friendly environment encourages <br /> personal health and well-being. and facilitates social interaction and local <br /> l ' economic vitality. <br /> tI•, - <br /> To create an urban environment in all parts of the city that encourages and supports walking, <br /> the City of Toronto: <br /> •upholds the right of pedestrians of all ages and abilities to safe,convenient,direct and <br /> K comfortable walking conditions; <br /> •provides a walking environment within the public right-of-way and in public parks that <br /> encourages people to walk for travel,exercise and recreation; <br /> •supports and encourages the planning,design and development of a walking environment in <br /> public and private spaces(both exterior and interior)that meets the travel needs of pedestrians; <br /> i •provides and maintains infrastructure that gives pedestrians safe and convenient passage <br /> f while walking along and crossing streets; <br /> •ensures that residents'access to basic community amenities and services does not depend <br /> on car ownership or public transit use; <br /> •sets policies that reduce conflict between pedestrians and other users of the public right-of-way; <br /> •creates walkable communities by giving high planning priority to compact,human-scale <br /> and mixed land use; <br /> •encourages research and education on the social,economic,environmental and health <br /> benefits of walking as a form of travel,exercise and recreation; <br /> •promotes laws and regulations that respect pedestrians'particular needs; <br /> •advocates for improving the provincial and federal regulatory and funding frameworks <br /> < " that affect the City's ability to improve the pedestrian environment;and <br /> •works with individual citizens,community groups and agencies,businesses and other <br /> levels of government to achieve these goals. <br /> NEWAt <br /> An urban environment that encourages and facilitates walking supports community <br /> health,vitality and safety. It will increase use of public transit; decrease car dependence; <br /> ., reduce conflict between vehicles and pedestrians;lead to cleaner air; green public space; <br /> and support green tourism. Such an environment creates opportunities for the informal <br /> PP g PP <br /> social interaction that is one of the main attributes of a vibrant,liveable city. <br /> Adopted by Toronto City Council,May 21,2002 <br /> N TORONTO <br />