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NC-v4 SSc3:Open space

Could cycle paths count as open space?

Hi, I'm working on a suburban project that is part of a campus. Inside the site boundary is a new road and segregated cycle paths, with planting either side. Could the area of cycle path/planting count as open space? It encourages physical activity.
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Sun, 05/16/2021 - 22:07

Hi Helen,  From your description, yes, the path and adjacent planted areas should qualify for inclusion as open space.

Tue, 03/12/2024 - 00:48

Hi Rachael,

There is no bicycle credit listed in the "Related Credit Tips" on LEED BD+C v4 page 181 and in Step 4, last bullet on page 179, it doesn’t mention about cycling.
Therefore, it is better if the area of cycle path/planting is not counted as an open space area, or you can contact USGBC and explain the detail of the situation to be sure.

Best regards - Afogreen Build Team

Tue, 03/12/2024 - 03:48

I disagree here. It does not have to be listed as a related credit in order to contribute to credit compliance. The list of criteria for something counting as "open space" includes the following: "a recreation-oriented paving or turf area with physical site elements that encourage physical activity". For some additional support, are there any benches, rest/seating areas, bike fix-it stations, water fountains, or anything else that could be considered a physical site element? Also, if your project qualifies as a 'multi-tenant complex' you can look into including additional qualifying open space that is within the campus boundary as long as it meets the criteria in the guide langauge. Side note/question...did a Helen originally post this question or have I just completely lost the ability to read names?!

Tue, 03/12/2024 - 11:16

I agree with Emily. A bike path encourages physical activity hence it is considered 'open space'. 

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