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Pathway and Sidewalk Prioritization Analysis and
Process - 2008 Update
Since October 2006, the City of Novi has
built over 16,000 feet of pathways and sidewalks within its borders.
Since its adoption in December of 2006, the City of Novi’s Pathway
and Sidewalk Prioritization Analysis and Process (PSPAP) has been
used as a tool to help develop the City’s sidewalk and pathway
construction schedules.
The PSPAP includes a provision for an annual update
last completed in December, 2007. During the late summer and fall of
2008, Community Development Planning Staff, and the Walkable Novi
Venture Team, prepared a draft 2008 update of the PSPAP worksheets
and maps for review and approval by the Walkable Novi Committee
using data collected through October 2008. Completed segments were
identified, new segments were added, and the ranking criteria were
revised for some segments. The document also included minor format
changes to highlight opposite side sidewalks and pathways, the
removal of recreation paths from the ranking (since the point system
is hard to apply to these segments), increased the size of several
maps to improve legibility and included a set of City park maps to
complete the depiction of the inventory of public sidewalks,
pathways and trails. On October 27, 2008, the Walkable Novi
Committee approved the 2008 PSPAP update.
The updated Pathway and Sidewalk Prioritization
Analysis and Process include the following changes:
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Revised “All Segments” worksheets
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Revised “Top 20 Ranked Segments” worksheets
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Revised “Recreational Trails” worksheets
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Revised “Short Segments and Crosswalks” worksheets
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Revised Maps reflecting worksheet changes
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Revised “Existing Pathway and Sidewalk Segments”
map
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Produced new “Parks Trails” maps
Read the analysis by making a selection below.
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