Category for Play and Recreation

Play and Recreation > Best Practices > h
h.
Apply play area safety standards as appropriate, such as providing as synthetic safety surfacing under climbing elements, to allow for safe play.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > g
g.
Address various traffic and parking impacts on residents fronting the street as well as the surrounding neighborhood during any closure of street for play.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > f
f.
Choose temporary daytime or seasonal street closures to allow for play to happen beyond the sidewalk on heavily trafficked local streets.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > e
e.
Ensure that the traffic speeds on local mixed use streets that are not closed to traffic and where play is allowed only on sidewalks is 10-15 mph.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > d
d.
Ensure that the traffic speeds on local residential ‘play’ streets that are not closed to traffic is about 5 mph.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > c
c.
Explore play opportunities within the sidewalk and extended sidewalk (such as bulbouts, parklets, etc) on local mixed-use and commercial streets.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > b
b.
Explore play opportunities within the ROW of local residential streets.
Play and Recreation > Best Practices > a
a.
Locate play on local low volume streets.
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