MPC
Researchers Examine Walkability of Native American Community
Posted: Sep 11, 2024
North Dakota State University researchers studied walkability on the Fort Totten Indian Reservation to improve pedestrian safety and mobility. In many Native American communities, walking is a significant form of mobility to reach destinations such as schools, stores, parks, and post offices. These communities must identify barriers to walkability to plan improvements, seek funding opportunities, and determine future research needs. The study identified the necessary steps so that citizens and visitors may enjoy the safe use of well-designed and well-maintained pedestrian facilities. The study also provides a template for other Native American communities to use to identify ways to improve walkability.
Kshitij Sharma, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University
Fort Totten Walkability Assessment and Recommendation Review
MPC-24-523