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  2. Walking distance measure - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the standard measure for walking distance is 80 meters for 1 minute of walking time. It is the standard used in real estate listings. For example, if a building is a 10-minute walk from a particular park or train station, it is 800 meters away.

  3. Walkability - Wikipedia

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    Walk Score is a company that creates a walkability index based on the distance to amenities such as grocery stores, schools, parks, libraries, restaurants, and coffee shops. [56] Walk Score's algorithm awards maximum points to amenities within 5 minutes' walk (.25 mi), and a decay function assigns points for amenities up to 30 minutes away. [57]

  4. The Most Walkable US Cities for Seniors - AOL

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    Walk Score: 88.7 Yes, those hilly streets can be a challenge, but San Francisco is considered to be the top city to live in if you want to do everything by foot. That is, if you have the big bucks ...

  5. 10-Minute Walk - Wikipedia

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    A ten-minute walk is considered to be one-half-mile (0.80 km), which is the distance the National Park Service (NPS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) uses when they link park access and public health. [16] The first city in the U.S. to achieve a 10-Minute Walk to a park for every resident was San Francisco. [17] [18]

  6. 5 Affordable Walkable Cities in America - AOL

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    Nearly one half of Buffalo’s neigborhoods are considered walkable as well as bikeable. “Buffalo residents are able to walk to an average of two restaurants, bars, and coffee shops within five ...

  7. How walkable is the Tri-Cities? New interactive map shows ...

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    There’s “this enormous pent-up demand for walkable cities.”

  8. Transit-oriented development - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a half-mile-radius circle has become the de facto standard for rail-transit catchment areas for TODs. A half mile (800 m) corresponds to the distance someone can walk in 10 minutes at 3 mph (4.8 km/h) and is a common estimate for the distance people will walk to get to a rail station.

  9. How walkable is Lexington? These are the 10 most walkable ...

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    Two Lexington neighborhoods are considered “walker’s paradises.” For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us