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Service Description: <p><strong>Overview</strong></p><p>This feature service provides comprehensive spatial data on non-motorized pathways within Ottawa County, Michigan, focusing on both existing and planned infrastructure that supports alternative transportation modes such as bicycling and walking.</p><p><strong>Feature Layers</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Existing Paved Shoulders & On-Street Bike Lanes</strong>: This layer details the current paved shoulders and on-street bike lanes. Paved shoulders accommodate bicycles as well as disabled and delivery vehicles and sometimes serve as pedestrian walkways where sidewalks are absent. On-street bike lanes are dedicated spaces on street level often protected by physical barriers to enhance cyclist safety.</li><li><strong>Future Paved Shoulders & On-Street Bike Lanes</strong>: This layer represents planned or proposed paved shoulders and on-street bike lanes. It supports transportation planning and infrastructure development initiatives to expand the non-motorized network in the region.</li><li><strong>Existing Separated Pathways & Multi-Use Paths</strong>: This layer maps current shared-use trails that are physically separated from motor vehicle traffic. These two-way bikeways accommodate biking, walking, and other non-motorized activities, providing safer and more comfortable route options.</li><li><strong>Future Separated Pathways & Multi-Use Paths</strong>: This layer indicates planned separated pathways and multi-use paths intended for future development to enhance the regional network of non-motorized routes.</li></ul><p><strong>Geographic Coverage</strong></p><p>The dataset specifically covers Ottawa County, Michigan, including various municipalities and townships within the county. It supports local, county, regional, and state transportation systems.</p><p><strong>Use Cases</strong></p><ul><li>Planning and management of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure.</li><li>Enhancing connectivity and safety for non-motorized transportation users.</li><li>Supporting regional efforts for sustainable transportation and recreation.</li><li>Providing detailed attribute information such as trail names, systems, route types, and status to aid in decision-making processes.</li></ul>
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Description: OverviewThis feature service provides comprehensive spatial data on non-motorized pathways within Ottawa County, Michigan, focusing on both existing and planned infrastructure that supports alternative transportation modes such as bicycling and walking.Feature LayersExisting Paved Shoulders & On-Street Bike Lanes: This layer details the current paved shoulders and on-street bike lanes. Paved shoulders accommodate bicycles as well as disabled and delivery vehicles and sometimes serve as pedestrian walkways where sidewalks are absent. On-street bike lanes are dedicated spaces on street level often protected by physical barriers to enhance cyclist safety.Future Paved Shoulders & On-Street Bike Lanes: This layer represents planned or proposed paved shoulders and on-street bike lanes. It supports transportation planning and infrastructure development initiatives to expand the non-motorized network in the region.Existing Separated Pathways & Multi-Use Paths: This layer maps current shared-use trails that are physically separated from motor vehicle traffic. These two-way bikeways accommodate biking, walking, and other non-motorized activities, providing safer and more comfortable route options.Future Separated Pathways & Multi-Use Paths: This layer indicates planned separated pathways and multi-use paths intended for future development to enhance the regional network of non-motorized routes.Geographic CoverageThe dataset specifically covers Ottawa County, Michigan, including various municipalities and townships within the county. It supports local, county, regional, and state transportation systems.Use CasesPlanning and management of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure.Enhancing connectivity and safety for non-motorized transportation users.Supporting regional efforts for sustainable transportation and recreation.Providing detailed attribute information such as trail names, systems, route types, and status to aid in decision-making processes.
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Subject: NonMotorized Pathways
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