Active a pedestrian area with a publicly accessible space
Rationale: Locating a publicly accessible space within sight of a pedestrian area connects a project to the surroundings and provides opportunities for congregation, supporting community engagement, perceptions of safety, and physical activity.
Requirements
Requirement Guidance: A combination of multiple publicly accessible spaces may be used to comply with the requirements for multiple buildings. |
Demonstrate compliance with one of the options below:
Option 1 - Publicly Accessible Space and Pedestrian Area (Full Credit):
Demonstrate compliance with all of the following requirements:
- Provide a minimum of one of the following publicly accessible spaces:
- commercial space, such as a retail or dining facility
- public service space such as a library, post office, public transit station, or bank
- publicly accessible amenity space, such as a fitness facility.
Municipal transit stops may be used to meet this strategy.
- Ensure that the space is open to the general public.
- Orient the publicly accessible space to egress onto one of the following qualifying pedestrian areas:
- sidewalks
- footpaths
- plazas
- gardens
- car-free zones
- shared streets
- public transit stations or hubs
- publicly accessible lobby
- publicly accessible atriums or skywalk bridges.
- Locate the publicly accessible space on the main building entrance floor of the building or within another building on-site within a 1/4-mile or 400-meter walking route of each building pursuing credit.
Option 2 - Publicly Accessible Space (Partial Credit):
Demonstrate compliance with all of the following requirements:
- Provide a minimum of one of the following qualifying publicly accessible spaces:
- commercial space, such as a retail or dining facility
- public service space such as a library, post office, public transit station, or bank
- publicly accessible amenity space, such as a fitness facility.
- Ensure that the space is open to the general public.
- Locate the publicly accessible space on the ground floor of the building or within another building on-site within a 1/4-mile or 400-meter walking route of each building pursuing credit.
Compliance Documentation
Types of compliance documentation required:
- Annotated plans
- Certified statements
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