Abstract
Statement of Problem The surrounding neighborhoods of the California State University, Sacramento (CSUS) campus that are within a 1.5 miles radius that allow for short trips for pedestrians and bicyclists to access the campus. Yet, in many instances, students prefer vehicular modes of transportation. In this project, walkability and bikeability of such neighborhoods are evaluated in order to promote active transportation. This is accomplished by utilizing a sample of streets to explore access and identify potential improvements
Sources of Data Data were collected using Google Street. Measures were obtained from a comprehensive literature review using databases available at the CSUS library.
Conclusions Reached The inspection of selected roadways indicated that the CSUS surrounding environment is not conveniently accessible by pedestrians and/or bicyclists.