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Active Transportation to School

Pilot-Credits LTpc146: Active Transportation to School

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Requirements

Meet the requirements for LTc Bicycle Facilities

OR

Meet the requirements for LTc Access to Quality Transit, Option 2: Pedestrian Access

AND

Complete pedestrian and bicycle access audits for all streets within 1.5 miles for walking routes and 3 miles for biking routes (measured from a functional entrance to the school).

AND

Implement at least one of the following strategies to promote active transportation to school:

  • Partner with local or state government to develop conceptual design for a public realm infrastructure project that addresses at least three significant gaps identified in the pedestrian or bicycle audits.
  • Commit to ongoing education and training of teachers, staff, parents, and students regarding active transportation to school for at least 3 years.
  • Expand a walk zone and/or implement a walking school bus to reduce school bus and private vehicle demand. Walking school bus must be supported by the school to encourage continuity.

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General
Register for the pilot credit
  • Complete the feedback survey:
  • Feedback Survey
  • Participate in the optional LEEDuser pilot credit forum

  • Documentation/Compliance
    • Pedestrian and/or bicycle audits that meet credit requirements
    • Description of implemented active transportation strategy or strategies with explanation of how each meets credit requirements
    Changes
    • 12/11/20 - Original Publication
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    Credit language

    USGBC logo

    © Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

    Requirements

    Meet the requirements for LTc Bicycle Facilities

    OR

    Meet the requirements for LTc Access to Quality Transit, Option 2: Pedestrian Access

    AND

    Complete pedestrian and bicycle access audits for all streets within 1.5 miles for walking routes and 3 miles for biking routes (measured from a functional entrance to the school).

    AND

    Implement at least one of the following strategies to promote active transportation to school:

    • Partner with local or state government to develop conceptual design for a public realm infrastructure project that addresses at least three significant gaps identified in the pedestrian or bicycle audits.
    • Commit to ongoing education and training of teachers, staff, parents, and students regarding active transportation to school for at least 3 years.
    • Expand a walk zone and/or implement a walking school bus to reduce school bus and private vehicle demand. Walking school bus must be supported by the school to encourage continuity.

    Submittals

    General
    Register for the pilot credit
  • Complete the feedback survey:
  • Feedback Survey
  • Participate in the optional LEEDuser pilot credit forum

  • Documentation/Compliance
    • Pedestrian and/or bicycle audits that meet credit requirements
    • Description of implemented active transportation strategy or strategies with explanation of how each meets credit requirements
    Changes
    • 12/11/20 - Original Publication
    See all forum discussions about this credit »