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Pedestrian Connectivity

Pilot-Credits PC9:Street Network
posted by  Shiva Prakash  on 

I agree with comments made regarding the intent of the credit including pedestrian access.

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Wed Sep 15, 2010, 3:33 am

Denial of PC9 for non-compliance w/ technical requirements

Pilot-Credits PC9:Street Network
posted by  Michael Miller  on 

We had registered our CI project for PC9 prior to the change to the credit that limited it to Homes projects.

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Wed Apr 4, 2012, 10:42 pm

LEED H Pilot Credit 9

Pilot-Credits PC9:Street Network
posted by  Alexander Morris  on 

I agree with Jon Jensen's comment above that a 4-way intersection with one leg that leads to a cul-de-sac is not materially different in terms of connectedness to a 3-way intersection where all thr

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Definition of Intersections

Pilot-Credits PC9:Street Network
posted by  Ricky Li  on 

Hi, I am trying to apply this credit to one of my project. The credit requirement states that "Publicly accessible alleys may be counted" as intersections.

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geographic issues

Pilot-Credits PC9:Street Network
posted by  Christina Lynch  on 

The project site I am dealing with has a varied topography (outside Pittsburgh, PA), and I believe the geographic limitations of the site and surroundings made it difficult to meet the required thr

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Pilot Credit 9

Pilot-Credits PC9:Street Network
posted by  Jeffrey Lewis  on 

I'm not sure why this point is necessary, to be completely honest.

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PC 9 - Open & Connected Community

Pilot-Credits PC9:Street Network
posted by  Michael Kollman  on 

It seems like this is a useful metric to measure pedestrian options in the spirit of quantifying alternatives to vehicular travel.

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Mon Nov 8, 2010, 5:59 pm

PC 9

Pilot-Credits PC9:Street Network
posted by  Nate Steeber  on 

I really like this credit, and I think it shows a value to choosing a home locations that was otherwise unnoticed. I do, however, have some questions about intersections, and some options that may

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Tue Dec 6, 2011, 1:11 am