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Sidewalks on Cherry Street

Textured crosswalks

Brookside has many textured crosswalks that make the pedestrian space easy to determine for a motorist.

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Welcome to Walkable Tulsa PDF Print E-mail

Tulsa's community members have stressed the interest for a need of sidewalks, trails and street crossings that are safe, accessible and comfortable for people of all ability levels.  Pedestrian friendly communities have many benefits, including:

  • Safer environments for walking and bicycling, which means your are less likely to be in a traffic collision or get injured.
  • Better access to more places, providing more choices in how you can get to your destinations so you don't have to rely on having a car.
  • More opportunities to be physically active, which can improve your health and overall quality of life.
  • Opportunities for everyone, which includes a walking environment that accomodates people with disabilities.

It takes the commitment and involvement of many people to build and maintain places that are safe and friendly for walking.  This Web site is designed to be a resource for those interested in improving the walkability of their neighborhood.

 

News Channel 8 - Making Tulsa a More Accessible City