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Pedestrian Master Plan


Washington, DC will be a city where any trip can be taken on foot safely and comfortably, and where roadways equally serve pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and motorists.

Pedestrian Master Plan 2009

Pedestrian Master Plan 2009

Walking has been a fundamental part of everyday travel in Washington, DC from the City’s initial design by Pierre L’Enfant in 1791.

 
Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 1

Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 1

Washington, DC will be a city where any trip can be taken on foot safely and comfortably, and where roadways equally serve pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and motorists.

 
Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 2

Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 2

Washington, DC will be a city where any trip can be taken on foot safely and comfortably, and where roadways equally serve pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and motorists.

 
Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 3

Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 3

Washington, DC will be a city where any trip can be taken on foot safely and comfortably, and where roadways equally serve pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and motorists.

 
Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 4

Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 4

Washington, DC will be a city where any trip can be taken on foot safely and comfortably, and where roadways equally serve pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and motorists.

 
Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 5

Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 5

Washington, DC will be a city where any trip can be taken on foot safely and comfortably, and where roadways equally serve pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and motorists.

 
Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 6

Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 6

Washington, DC will be a city where any trip can be taken on foot safely and comfortably, and where roadways equally serve pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and motorists.

 
Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 7

Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 7

Washington, DC will be a city where any trip can be taken on foot safely and comfortably, and where roadways equally serve pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and motorists.

 
Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 8

Pedestrian Master Plan 2009 - Appendix D - Priority Corridor Map for Ward 8

Washington, DC will be a city where any trip can be taken on foot safely and comfortably, and where roadways equally serve pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users and motorists.

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